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Most enterprises don't have an AI problem. They have an orchestration problem dressed up as one. The pattern we keep seeing inside operations: dozens of agents, models, copilots, and prompts - all technically working, none of them talking to each other, none writing back to the systems that actually run the business. Every new tool widens the gap between what AI can do in a demo and what it's allowed to do in production. That gap is a systems problem, not a model problem. KAOS - Knowledge and Orchestration System - is how we're closing it. Shared state across agents. Signal routing between tools. Decision memory that persists. Write-backs into the ERPs, CRMs, and data warehouses that already run the P&L. Agents and prompts become interchangeable. The system underneath is the durable asset. The next wave of business value from AI won't come from smarter tools. It'll come from the orchestration layer that makes the tools you already have finally behave like one system. Systems over agents. Systems over prompts. Systems over tools. That's the unlock.