"We're taking entry-level programmers and laying them off. Ten years from now, where do you get the next layer of experienced programmers to manage the AI agents? You don't."
Ralph Loura has been a CIO since before most people understood what that meant. Bell Labs. Cisco. HP. Clorox. He's navigated every major technology wave of the last four decades, and he has a specific, experience-backed warning about this one.
In this Open Garage session with Lanai CEO Lexi Reese, Ralph gets direct about the AI problems CIOs are actually sitting with — and the one most aren't planning for at all.
· Why eliminating junior engineering roles today creates a leadership vacuum you won't feel for a decade
· Why AI workload visibility is the most important unsexy problem in enterprise right now
· The word Ralph banned from every organization he's ever run — and what he uses instead
· What data sovereignty means when a handful of platform players control your AI stack
· Why resilience, not efficiency, is the right thing to optimize for right now
· How to use procurement as a governance tool without becoming the department of no
An unusually candid conversation from someone who's been in the room for every technology transition of the last 40 years.