The Oracle Fallacy: What Your AI Agent Doesn't Know About Your Production System
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The question this episode answers: When an AI agent has write access to your production system and it's wrong — what survives?
The answer: The teams that survive machine-speed engineering are the ones who never gave AI agents access to the original — only to a tested copy they can walk away from in under sixty seconds.
What you'll learn:
- Why 'capability without judgment' is an infrastructure risk category, not just a philosophical observation
- The three specific failure modes AI agents create in production: schema events, data modification, and secret leakage
- Why the blast radius of an AI mistake is velocity-shaped, not magnitude-shaped
- What zero-trust applied to non-human actors actually requires architecturally
- The three tests an isolated AI-agent environment must pass to be genuinely useful
- How recovery speed determines whether containment is sustainable as a daily practice — not just a policy on paper
References:
- John Lennox interview, 'Does This Prove That God Is Real?', Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett (June 2026): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBb_Xxj37VQ
- John Lennox, '2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity', Zondervan (2020): https://www.zondervan.com/9780310109761/2084/
- Jesus Christ — first-century historical figure referenced in Lennox's personal testimony on forgiveness: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus
About this episode: Built for the CTO, CISO, or founder running AI agents in production-adjacent environments who hasn't yet done a formal audit of what those agents can touch and modify. The AI-agent containment assessment is at rediacc.com/ai-safety.
About this show: Discontinuity is a weekly briefing on infrastructure resilience, published by Rediacc. The narrator is an AI library voice rendering research the team writes. Sponsor reads are for Rediacc's own products.