Middle Way in AI
A Companion Publication from Andrew Miller
The resolution economy does not exist in isolation. It is one front in a larger transformation: the absorption of artificial intelligence into the architecture of enterprise, governance, and human work.
Middle Way in AI is where that larger conversation lives.
Published independently by Andrew Miller, Middle Way examines AI development, deployment, and consequence through a single governing principle: that the most useful thinking happens between the extremes. Not the breathless optimism of the demo circuit. Not the reflexive alarm of the op-ed page. The middle lane, where the actual decisions get made.
What Middle Way Covers
The publication examines AI from the perspective of operators, executives, and builders who have to make real decisions with incomplete information. Topics include model capability and its organizational implications, the economics of AI deployment at scale, governance frameworks that survive contact with reality, and the human factors that determine whether an AI initiative succeeds or becomes shelfware.
Where CPAG focuses specifically on the resolution economy and the software vendors navigating it, Middle Way takes the wider view, tracking the forces that will reshape every industry in the decade ahead.
The Connection to CPAG
The RaaS framework did not emerge from software pricing analysis alone. It emerged from a sustained examination of what AI agents actually do to the economics of knowledge work, which is the core subject of Middle Way. The two publications are intellectually linked. Readers who want to understand why Resolution as a Service is the correct response to the current moment will find the supporting thesis in the Middle Way archive.
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Middle Way in AI publishes on Substack. The archive is free. New analysis posts every Thursday.