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"textContent": "What has been less obvious is whether those private gains have translated into something larger inside the company. XTrace is building around the idea that they often have not. Many organizations have integrated AI into daily work, and many employees are producing more than they did before, yet the organization itself still struggles to preserve context, carry forward reasoning, and build on what it has already learned. Decisions remain buried in private sessions, context gets rebuilt when work changes hands, and teams inherit outputs without inheriting the logic that made those outputs valuable.\n\nThe post The next AI advantage is shared intelligence, not better prompts appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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