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The Source Code

Cory Cachola

How leaders extract their own source code to define AI categories instead of copying playbooks.

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    I help you build the bridge between human purpose & machine capability that drives innovation. The AI era doesn't reward "better"; it rewards Category Creators who have the audacity to be different than everyone else. Creator of Human Software OS.

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