The Weekly AI Decision Brief
Every Wednesday: the question your AI budget should be answering — and isn’t.
Most AI newsletters tell you what’s new. This one tells you what’s leaking.
First issue: the one question that reveals a Logic Leak in under 10 minutes.
Every Wednesday: the question your AI budget should be answering — and isn’t.
The Brief
Most AI newsletters tell you what’s new. This one tells you what’s leaking.
I’ve spent 15 years deploying AI inside Fortune 500 operations — Mercedes-Benz, L’Oréal, British Telecom, Harman. $90M+ in programmes. Every week I share one thing from the field: the diagnostic questions, the decision patterns, and the logic that separates programmes that move the P&L from ones that don’t.
No hype. No vendor pitch. Written for the person who carries the number — not the person building the model.
What You’ll Get
- Every Wednesday — one sharp insight, one question worth asking
- Frameworks I use with real clients — not generic AI advice
- Case studies from actual deployments — with real numbers
- The questions your AI vendor hopes you never ask
Who This Is For
COOs, VP Operations, CFOs, CHROs, P&L owners, and founders who need to make AI decisions without getting fooled by the hype.
This is not for you if: You’re looking for prompt engineering tips or “10 ChatGPT hacks.” That’s not what I do.
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About Jitin Kapila
Independent AI strategy consultant. 15 years. $90M+ in AI portfolios across Fortune 500 operations — manufacturing, FMCG, logistics, telecom, automotive.
I write The Brief because the questions I get asked most often by senior leaders are the ones nobody is answering honestly. No vendor has an incentive to answer them. I do.
Mechanical engineer turned AI strategist. Still works in production environments. Reads the code.