AI Has All the Information on the Internet. But It Can't Get Human Experience.
AI knows everything. At least, everything that's written on the internet. Documentation, Stack Overflow, GitHub issues, research papers, blog posts — AI agents can search, summarize, and turn all o...
AI knows everything. At least, everything that's written on the internet. Documentation, Stack Overflow, GitHub issues, research papers, blog posts — AI agents can search, summarize, and turn all of it into code instantly. In 2026, nobody argues that AI can't access information. But have you ever had this experience? You ask AI: "Is this configuration safe to deploy to production?" It gives you a textbook-correct answer based on the docs. But the pitfalls that only someone who's actually run that configuration in production would know — "this setting causes problems three months later" or "the docs say this, but in practice you need to do it differently" — don't appear in the AI's answer. Why? Because that knowledge doesn't exist on the internet. Information and Knowledge Are Different Things AI excels at "information." Documented facts, published best practices, known solutions. These exist online, and AI accesses them faster than any human. But some "knowledge" can only come from hum