Stu Frost – A More Mature View of Enterprise AI

There’s a quiet mistake playing out across enterprise AI right now. Too many organizations are trying to solve every problem with the same tool—usually an LLM, sometimes “agents” and occasionally whatever their vendor has most recently rebranded. The progress in generative AI has been extraordinary, so the instinct is understandable, but the reality inside enterprises is more nuanced than that. … Read More

Stu Frost Expands U.S. Sales Leadership at Geminos

Geminos Strengthens U.S. Sales Leadership to Support Growing Demand for Enterprise AI Solutions Orange County, CA – May 5, 2026 – Stu Frost, Founder and CEO for Geminos Software, today announced that Paul Snyder has joined the company as U.S. … Read More

Why Your AI Investment Isn’t Paying Off

There is a question being asked in boardrooms right now, and most leaders are too polite to say it out loud: We have spent a fortune on AI. Where is the value? If that question sounds familiar, you are not … Read More

Vibe Coding Won’t Work in the Enterprise

There’s a growing narrative in AI circles that “vibe coding” is the future of software. The idea is appealing. You describe what you want in natural language, the system generates the application, and if it’s not quite right, you iterate … Read More

Copilot Is the Interface – But Where Does Enterprise Knowledge Actually Live?

Microsoft Copilot has very quickly become the default way enterprises interact with AI. It sits inside the tools people already use, understands natural language and creates the impression that you can simply “ask the business a question” and get a … Read More

AI Can Transform Football Now, Not in 10 Years

A recent BBC Sport feature set out to answer a deceptively simple question: what will football look like in 10 years? The experts interviewed, including performance scientists, data analysts, club executives and technology founders, painted a compelling picture of digital … Read More

Why Enterprise AI Still Struggles — And How KnowledgeWay Changes the Equation

Most organizations today recognize the potential of AI to improve decision-making. Many have experimented with large language models (LLMs) and chatbot-style interfaces in the hope of unlocking value from their internal knowledge. Yet despite significant investment, the results have often fallen short. … Read More

Enterprise AI Needs a New Foundation — Introducing KnowledgeWay

Over the past three posts, we explored a pattern that many enterprise leaders recognize. AI pilots are widespread and experimentation is accelerating, yet measurable ROI remains inconsistent. Current approaches struggle as deployments expand and traditional knowledge graph projects, while powerful, … Read More

Are Knowledge Graphs the Answer to Scaling Enterprise AI?

If current approaches to enterprise AI do not scale, the natural question becomes what does. As organizations push AI beyond isolated pilots, they quickly discover that document retrieval and similarity search are not enough. To scale AI across the enterprise, … Read More

Current Approaches to Enterprise AI Don’t Scale – Here’s Why

In theory, enterprise AI should improve as it is exposed to more information. In practice, many organizations experience the opposite. As AI moves beyond small pilots and into broader deployment, performance becomes less predictable, answers lose consistency and confidence begins … Read More

AI Is Failing in the Enterprise – Here’s Why

Over the past two years, enterprises have invested billions of dollars in artificial intelligence. Large language models are impressive, copilots are everywhere and pilot programs have launched across nearly every department. Boards are demanding AI strategies and executives are under pressure to demonstrate results. … Read More

Software 3.0 and the Future of Enterprise Knowledge 

Over the past decade, software has undergone a quiet but profound shift. What began as hand written code evolved into systems trained from data. Today, we are entering a third phase, one that changes not just how software is built, but how it behaves. … Read More

Why KnowledgeWay Is Better Than Connecting an LLM to SharePoint 

Many organizations are experimenting with simple ways to use AI on top of their existing document repositories. A common approach is to connect a large language model directly to a SharePoint corpus using basic search or retrieval augmented generation. While this can appear attractive at first, it quickly runs into fundamental limitations.  … Read More

Why KnowledgeWay Is a Next‑Generation Alternative to Palantir 

For more than a decade, Palantir has been one of the few companies to demonstrate that large‑scale knowledge graphs and ontologies can deliver real value in complex, mission‑critical environments. In intelligence, defense, energy and large industrial organizations, Palantir has shown … Read More

Introducing Geminos KnowledgeWay: Enterprise Knowledge Graphs for the AI Era 

Most organizations today recognize the potential of AI to improve decision-making. Many have experimented with large language models (LLMs) and chatbot-style interfaces in the hope of unlocking value from their internal knowledge. Yet despite significant investment, the results have often … Read More

Causality 101 – A Quick Guide to Making Better Decisions with Causal AI

Wednesday, July 9th 10am PST · 1pm EST · 6pm UK Netflix, McKinsey and Meta aren’t keeping it a secret – some of their most important decisions are increasingly being powered by Causal AI. These companies, along with many others, … Read More

Making Decisions at Enterprise Scale with Causal AI and Causal Knowledge Graphs

Wednesday, April 23rd 10am PST · 1pm EST · 6pm UK Hear Stuart Frost talk about how enterprises are scaling smarter, faster decisions with Causal AI and Causal Knowledge Graphs. In this replay of our April 23rd webinar, Decision-Making at … Read More

Use Case: Causal AI in Mining

Introduction Causal AI represents a paradigm shift in artificial intelligence, moving beyond traditional correlation-based machine learning to models that explicitly understand cause-and-effect relationships. Unlike conventional AI, which excels at pattern recognition but struggles with explaining decisions, Causal AI leverages structured … Read More

Geminos embeds IBM watsonx to Deliver Causal AI at Enterprise Scale

Introduction Over the last couple of years, Geminos has gained great traction, helping large industrial customers make better decisions using Causal AI, which allows your software to reason based on cause-and-effect relationships and direct input from your team to make … Read More

Video: The Next Frontiers of AI

In this episode of Scott Hebner’s “the Next Frontiers of AI Podcast”, Scott is joined by Stuart Frost, the CEO and founder of Geminos. They discuss the future of AI-powered business decision-making, which understands why outcomes occur. You’ll learn how … Read More