
Lately it feels like every organization has built a bigger pair of binoculars. There are dashboards for everything, weekly drops of “emerging signals,” and now AI sitting on top of it all, stitching neat summaries of what is supposed to be happening next. But in the rooms where decisions get made, the conversations still stall in the same place: everyone can point to the spike, nobody agrees on what it means. We keep upgrading the signal machine while leaving the thinking machine more or less where it was.That tension sits at the heart of our new book Story Systems and Cultural Research. If machines are going to handle more of the scanning and clustering, then foresight has to mature on the interpretation side: how we read contested words, map the stories people are rehearsing, and see the codes that make new behaviors feel allowed. It quietly changes the procurement question for organizations. It is no longer only “Which tool listens best?” but “What kinds of meaning-making are our tools smuggling in by default, and what kind of cultural reading practice do we want to build on top of them?”
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