From the meLink team
Category: Product Notes
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An AI Exit Plan: Why Every Business Agent Needs One
An AI exit plan protects customers, data and teams when a workflow changes, fails, or simply outlives its purpose.
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Your AI Workflow Needs a Release Notes Habit
AI workflow versioning turns model, prompt, and policy changes into accountable releases customers and teams can trust.
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Every AI Agent Needs a Spend Limit Before More Autonomy
AI spend limits make token costs, retries, and human review an operating rule, so useful agents stay economically useful.
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AI Knowledge Expiry: Why Your Assistant Needs It
AI knowledge expiry keeps stale pricing, policies, and promises from becoming confident mistakes. Give every source an owner and review…
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Treat AI Confidence as a Signal, Not a Guarantee
The real AI risk isn’t the system that says I don’t know. It’s the one that’s confident and wrong. Treat…
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Your AI Prompt Is a Job Description, Not a Wish
Most business prompts are vague wishes that get vague results. Treating a prompt as a job description is the highest-leverage…
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The Correction Loop Is Where AI Actually Learns Anything
Most teams fix the same AI mistake every week and never feed the fix back. The correction loop is how…
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You Can’t Trust an Agent Whose Plan You Can’t See
Agents that run multi-step plans in the dark are unsupervisable. The next real product layer in agentic AI is visibility:…
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Your Website Is the First Sales Call, Not a Brochure
Most businesses treat their website like a brochure that closes at 5pm. The first sales call happens after hours -…
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Stop Asking Which AI Model Is Best. Ask Where It Should Run.
The most consequential privacy question in business AI isn’t which model you choose. It’s where each task runs. A placement…