90% of companies invested in AI.

90% of companies invested in AI. Fewer than 40% saw meaningful results.

Not a tools problem. Not a training problem.

Nate Jones nailed it in his latest newsletter. It's a skill most companies don't know exists.

He calls it "frontier operations."

The ability to work right at the line between what AI handles reliably and what still needs a human.

Thing is: that line moves. Constantly.

What you delegated last month might need more oversight now. What you couldn't hand off last quarter might be ready today.

You don't "learn AI" once. You build the habit of reading that moving line and adjusting.

That's the skill gap. Not which model you picked. Not how many seats you bought. Whether your team can feel where the boundary is today and act on it.

What's one thing AI handles for you now that it couldn't three months ago? I'm curious what's actually landing out there.