by getsirv | May 26, 2026 | Operational AI, Research and talks
My leadership team wants to ignore AI. How do I get them involved? On 7 May 2026, I gave a guest talk to MBA candidates at the University of Sussex on the topic of Leading when AI is in the room. The talk was about a leadership problem that is becoming harder to...
by getsirv | May 26, 2026 | All, Operational AI
What human factors research already tells us about AI overreliance When organisations talk about AI risk, they often focus on the technology itself. They ask whether the model is accurate enough, whether it hallucinates, whether it is secure, or whether it can be...
by getsirv | May 20, 2026 | All, Operational AI
Why document evaluation is a better first AI use case than many teams expect When organisations first consider AI, they often imagine the most visible or ambitious possibilities. For example, live incident support, control room decision-making, autonomous agents or...
by getsirv | May 15, 2026 | All, Operational AI
How to run a safe first AI pilot in security, safety or resilience Many organisations are now interested in AI, but far fewer are clear on how to start well. That is especially true in security, safety and resilience. These are not environments where it is sensible to...
by getsirv | May 13, 2026 | All, Operational AI
Operational memory in practice: how teams stop useful knowledge being lost A lot of organisations already have the expertise they need. The problem is that it often sits in the wrong place. It stays with one experienced manager, one site team, one long-serving...