Enterprise AI systems can predict customer churn, detect fraud, and optimize inventory. But ask them why a model performs differently in Phoenix than Portland, or why the same equipment fails more often in coastal facilities, and most systems go silent. They lack spatial reasoning: the ability to understand how geography shapes the patterns they’re trying […]
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