Kurdo RaufLinux Sr Expert| AsiacellSulaimaniyah, Iraq
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Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
An interesting question. I wonder whether the future of Agile is really about using AI better, or about rethinking the assumptions that made Agile necessary in the first place.
Agile emerged to help people coordinate work under uncertainty through frequent collaboration, rapid feedback and iterative learning. AI is beginning to change each of those assumptions. It can analyse information at scale, generate alternatives, accelerate learning and increasingly support complex decisions. The challenge is no longer just how humans collaborate with humans, but how humans and AI collaborate as a single adaptive system.
Perhaps the future of Agile will not be defined by faster sprints or smarter backlogs, but by its ability to evolve from a framework for managing iterative work into a framework for governing collaborative intelligence. The biggest transformation may not be in how we deliver work, but in how humans and AI learn, decide and create value together. Saving Changes...
AI adoption is no longer a technical challenge, but a fundamental governance and leadership crisis. Project managers must evolve from task coordinators to system stewards. Success can no longer be measured solely at launch; it must factor in long-term system resilience, public trust, and ethical compliance. Saving Changes...
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