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    AI doesn’t scale by removing people

    adminBy adminJune 27, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    AI doesn’t scale by removing people

    AI was supposed to scale by removing humans. That was the promise. Build the product, automate the interaction, take the human out of the loop, and watch the margins compound. It was the SaaS playbook applied to intelligence.

    The companies putting AI into real operations are discovering the opposite. The more responsibility you give to AI, the closer you need to be to your customer. Not just at deployment, but continuously.

    This is the paradox of AI. It scales by moving people closer, not by removing people.

    AI CHANGES THE NATURE OF THE PRODUCT

    The old SaaS model was elegant. Build the product, standardize it, abstract the customer relationship behind documentation and support tickets. Every human interaction you eliminated improved margins and increased consistency.

    That worked when problems were predictable, but it breaks the moment they aren’t.

    AI makes software faster but also changes what software is responsible for. Software used to execute predefined workflows. Now it’s expected to interpret signals, adapt to new scenarios, and make decisions in real time.

    That work is inherently contextual. A system can’t operate effectively without understanding the environment it’s in: how a company runs, what “normal” looks like, where the risk lives.

    Without that context, AI produces noise. With it, it produces insight. Context comes from models and from the people who live in the customer environment every day.

    WHY ADVANCED AI PULLS YOU CLOSER

    The instinct, as systems become more autonomous, is to step back. However, deploying AI into a live environment is a trust decision.

    Leaders are asking:

    • Will it work in our environment?
    • What happens when it’s wrong?
    • How do we rely on this at scale?

    No product answers those questions on its own. The questions are answered by people who understand the system and the environment, working alongside both.

    I run an AI company in cybersecurity, where edge cases are real. Take a login from Tokyo at 3 a.m. The AI flags it. Is it a breach in progress or a salesperson on the road using an approved VPN? The model can’t know without context. The difference between an incident and a non-event hinges on how well the system understands the specific customer it’s protecting.

    Multiply that by every signal, every workflow, every edge case across an enterprise. That’s the work people do. And it’s why no model, no matter how powerful, does it alone.

    THE RETURN OF EMBEDDED EXPERTISE

    This is why the most ambitious AI companies are investing more, not less, in human expertise. The investment is in tightly embedded teams working alongside customers as part of the product itself.

    The hard part is making advanced AI operate correctly in a live environment, where edge cases are constant and context changes daily.

    That requires people who can translate real-world conditions into system behavior, iterate in days instead of quarters, and refine continuously as the system learns. It pulls specialized engineers and domain experts closer to customers than the software playbook ever allowed.

    TEAMS ARE GETTING CLOSER, TOO

    There’s a second-order effect. The old model optimized for distribution: Spread the team out, standardize processes, abstract communication. That’s hard to do when the system is learning continuously and the organization around it must learn just as fast.

    The teams I see building the most advanced AI are intentionally collapsing distance, not just to customers, but inside their own walls. Engineers and operators in the same room. Decisions made in real time. Edge cases resolved face to face. When the work depends on shared context, async loses to proximity.

    WHAT THE LEADERS PULLING AHEAD ARE DOING DIFFERENTLY

    Three things separate the companies doing well with AI from the rest:

    1. They’re rebuilding workflows. Layering AI onto existing processes only delivers marginal gains. Rebuilding the workflow around what AI does well changes outcomes. Most companies underestimate the effort required to adapt their workflows to ensure AI delivers optimal return on investment.
    1. They’re investing in context and capability. The model is the easy part. The companies pulling ahead have teams that understand the customer environment most deeply. That understanding is built through people.
    1. They’re treating trust as the actual product. Autonomy only works when the people relying on it trust the system. It’s earned through transparency, collaboration, and the people standing behind the system when something goes wrong.

    THE COMPANIES GETTING CLOSEST TO CUSTOMERS WILL SUCCEED

    AI was supposed to create distance between companies and their customers, but it is actually making that distance dangerous. When systems make decisions, context matters more. When context matters more, the people who carry that context are the differentiator.

    The companies that get this are building systems that learn alongside their customers, refined by continuous interaction rather than isolated development. The teams that get closest to their customers at a human level will succeed because they have the best understanding of the work the model is doing.

    The paradox is simple: The more powerful your AI becomes, the closer you must be to the people it serves.

    Lior Div is CEO and cofounder of 7AI.

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