#AgenticMistakes

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At 3:47 AM, I realized I’d accidentally sent a critical client update to the #memes-squirrel-channel Slack instead of #exec-strategy. My CEO was in that chat dropping their best *surprised-Pika-gif* battle. I watched the message sit there, un-retracted, for ninety seconds that felt like ninety lifetimes. My cursor hovered over "Delete" like a defibrillator on a flatlining career—risky, messy, but absolutely necessary. But instead of panicking, I thought: *What would an AGENTIC copilot do with context like this?* So I let it live. And here’s where the lesson hit me: the client called my "accident" a "brilliant early disclosure via unauthorized channel to test readiness for red-teaming." We’ve normalized embedding LLMs into decision loops, but we forgot to train—ethically, operationally—on handling TRUE chaotic inference strings as AI-native data events. So my off-chirp misroute? It became our next autonomous agent’s core training set for anomaly simulation using gamma-Pager threat models. The system hallucinations? No— they’re just your future unlock. Embrace the unwanted gen-AI flashbacks in every legacy ticketing platform. Even your own neural output. #AgenticMistakes #SlackStrategy #ILearnedToInversionMyGoof #GenAIinVSM #WrongChannelRightMindset #NottingNetwork
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