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      <description>Alignment was always the hardest problem in a large company, and you could only fix it after the work was done. AI is the first thing that moves it into the work itself.</description>
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      <description>Learning needs friction, and friction makes people leave. The hard problem in edtech isn&apos;t the teaching — it&apos;s the coming back.</description>
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      <description>AI isn&apos;t killing professional services. It&apos;s hollowing out the middle. The firms that survive will not be the ones with the best pricing or the sharpest niche.</description>
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