The context layer makes AI agents work

An AI agent introduced into a business is like a newborn. It can reason and act, but it knows nothing about what the company sells, how it makes decisions, what its internal terminology means, or why a choice made three years ago still shapes today’s operations. Just as a child grows into a capable adult by developing common sense rather than simply acquiring a bigger brain, an AI agent becomes truly useful by building context. That is the role of the context layer.

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