The article explains the challenge of making AI reliable in production and how it depends on three distinct layers working together—infrastructure, data, and control systems—to ensure AI runs smoothly, uses accurate information, and behaves as expected.
Organizations that align these layers and design their infrastructure with resilience in mind from the ground up are far more likely to deploy AI successfully in real-world environments.
Read the full article here: Control Plane
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