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The AI-native naysayers are making the same failed objections we heard to cloud-native apps two decades ago

The objections raised today by enterprise SaaS loyalists against emerging AI-native agentic applications sound a lot like the arguments that were used against the early SaaS pioneers two decades ago - and will prove just as transient.

Close-up of Romain Sestier, StackOne, speaking at a SaaStock London event 2026-03

Observability is becoming a business language problem - and KubeCon's practitioners are re-writing the dictionary

A roundtable discussion at KubeCon Europe revealed that the biggest change in observability is not technical, it's linguistic. The community is moving from describing what went wrong to predicting what the business should do next - and not everyone has caught up with the vocabulary.

CNCF Observability Roundtable © Alyx MacQueen

Why Karl Friston is betting on cultivating curiosity for sustainable AGI

The ARC-AGI-3 challenge launches today as the first interactive reasoning benchmark which stumps current frontier LLMs. Karl Friston, one of the most cited neuroscientists alive and Chief Scientist at VERSES AI, argues that his active inference framework can compete where LLMs fail because it does something they structurally cannot: encode uncertainty and be curious. The questions Friston is asking may outlast the answers Big AI is selling.

Karl Friston

Kubernetes puts ingress nginx to rest at KubeCon - 'Nobody can keep it safe'

Kubernetes formally archived one of its most widely deployed components on day one of KubeCon Europe 2026. Steering committee member Kat Cosgrove explains why the project's own flexibility became its fatal flaw - and why anyone still running it should be treating migration as an emergency.

Kat Cosgrove
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