Sramana Mitra: For both of these functions—the product definition side and the iterative product definition side, as well as the actual scenario mapping on the engineering side, are you using off-the-shelf tools, or using stuff that have you built yourselves? What does the infrastructure look like?
>>>I’m publishing this series on LinkedIn called Colors to explore a topic that I care deeply about: the Renaissance Mind. I am just as passionate about entrepreneurship, technology, and business, as I am about art and culture. In this series, I will typically publish a piece of art – one of my paintings – and I request you to spend a minute or two deeply meditating on it. I urge you to watch your feelings, thoughts, reactions to the piece, and write what comes to you, what thoughts it triggers, in the dialog area. Let us see what stimulation this interaction yields. For today – Ronda II
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Is there continuity of mentorship beyond the formal twelve-month program, or after renewing membership?
>>>What is the process to schedule a one-on-one session, and are there additional fees?
>>>If I need confidential or highly tailored advice, can I book private consulting with Sramana, and how is that arranged?
>>>How much direct, private access do I get to Sramana Mitra as a Premium member?
>>>How personalized is the mentorship – will Sramana Mitra or the team actually understand my specific business and industry challenges?
>>>Sramana Mitra: So, two questions on AI. First one is, as you said, there is a tailwind, clearly, because agentic AI this year in 2025 has started to take off, and we are doing this interview in June 2025. We have started hearing about agents quite aggressively all through this year.
So, the vulnerabilities caused by agentic AI are already becoming a bigger opportunity than what you had originally set out to work on. Now, my question is very specific. In your enterprise customers, is agentic AI an issue yet?
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