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Why autonomy alone fails and what truly builds trustworthy AI systems
Joe Gagnon · 2026-05-19 · via Latest from TechRadar

I have spent decades reflecting on what it truly takes to perform at a high level, whether as an ultra-endurance athlete, a CEO, or someone coaching other executives through similar questions.

One of the clearest lessons I’ve learned, and one I constantly revisit, is this: you cannot optimize one pillar of performance while neglecting the others.

Co-Founder & CEO, Raynmaker.

A leader with exceptional mental clarity but no physical foundation will eventually hit a limit. The pillars depend on each other. Neglect one, and the others will try to make up for it until they can't. The weakest pillar sets the highest possible peak.

I think about agentic AI exactly the same way.

The industry has spent two years focused on autonomy. Can the system operate without human input? Can it make decisions, perform workflows, and function at scale? These are the right questions.

But autonomy is just one pillar. A system built on a single pillar, no matter how strong that pillar is, will eventually reveal the weakness underneath.

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The Autonomy Trap

Here is the practical problem. A well-resourced team can build an AI system that appears highly autonomous. It initiates conversations, responds in real time, adapts its language, and moves buyers through a process without human intervention. From the outside, it looks exactly like what was promised.

But beneath many of these systems is more likely a highly advanced script rather than true intelligence. The path is fixed, and the results are predetermined. The system focuses on achieving a specific goal, usually conversion, regardless of whether that goal is actually the right choice for the person on the other end of the conversation.

This is the used car lot problem, automated. The classic used car salesperson was, in a narrow technical sense, autonomous. They made real-time decisions, adapted to what you said, and operated without anyone feeding them lines.

But the entire architecture of that conversation was deterministic. Every path led to the same place. The appearance of a human exchange masked a mechanism designed to close, regardless of whether closing was the right outcome for the buyer.

When you automate that architecture at scale, you have not improved the sales process. You have industrialized its worst instinct. And AI is extraordinarily good at doing exactly what it is designed to do. If the design is wrong, the results compound quickly.

The Four Pillars of Agentic AI

Just as I consider sleep, nutrition, exercise, mindset, and community to be the non-negotiable pillars of a high-performance life, I think about effective agentic AI through four equally essential dimensions. I call this the More+ framework, and the principle remains the same: all four must work together. The weakest link determines the ceiling.

The first pillar is autonomy: the ability to act independently within set boundaries, initiating and completing tasks without requiring human direction at every step. This is the pillar the industry has rightly prioritized. It is essential. However, it is not enough.

The second pillar is cognition: authentic situational reasoning that adjusts to what is actually happening in this specific exchange, not pattern-matching against a predetermined map. A system with autonomy but limited cognition moves quickly in the wrong direction. It acts confidently on flawed perceptions of what the person truly needs. In revenue-generating conversations, that is not just ineffective; it also damages trust when trust is most critical.

The third pillar is human connection: the understanding that business ultimately takes place between people, and that an AI involved in a buying conversation either builds trust or damages it with each exchange. This is the pillar most often seen as optional, viewed as a design preference rather than a core requirement. But it is not optional. A system that is technically capable but lacks warmth will be accepted once but avoided the next time.

The fourth pillar is conversation itself: and this is the one the industry is most seriously underestimating. Conversation is not just a channel; it is the mechanism through which people make decisions, build customer relationships, and commit. When AI enters that space, it’s not adding a feature; it’s taking on a responsibility.

A system that treats conversation as an interface to optimize rather than a customer experience to respect will always produce outcomes that look right on a dashboard but feel wrong to the people who live through them.

What Breaks When a Pillar Is Missing

The health analogy holds here too. Each missing pillar produces a recognizable failure pattern.

1. Autonomy without cognition produces confident incompetence: a system that acts decisively on the wrong read of a situation, that misses the signal a buyer is anxious rather than resistant, and applies pressure when it should offer clarity.

2. Cognition without human connection results in the uncanny valley problem: a system that accurately understands the situation but communicates in a clinical or transactional manner, gets the logic right but misses the emotional reality of a high-stakes purchase decision.

3. Human connection without conversation integrity leads to the most dangerous failure of all because it is the hardest to notice. A system can be warm, engaging, and trusted while still steering buyers toward decisions that favor the seller's metrics instead of the buyer's needs.

This is the automated equivalent of the manipulative but likable salesperson. It performs well in surveys and results in regret six months later.

What Practitioners Should Actually Demand

For technology leaders evaluating agentic AI for sales and service conversations, the pillar framework provides a practical audit perspective. The demo will show you autonomy. It will showcase fluency. What it will not reveal, unless you ask specifically, is how the system responds when the buyer is uncertain, when the correct approach is to slow down rather than push forward, or when serving the buyer's true interests diverges from hitting the conversion metric.

Ask to see how the system manages hesitation. Ask what it does when a buyer indicates budget concerns but hasn't explicitly said no. Ask whether it models buyer emotions in real time or follows a fixed decision tree. Ask what outcome data it produces from each conversation and how that data contributes to the system's improvement over time.

A well-prompted general-purpose AI can hold a decent sales conversation. It will not be as effective as a deeply trained, specialized system built on real outcome data across thousands of interactions. But it will be good enough for organizations that do not know what questions to ask.

Organizations that know the right questions to ask will create something others find hard to imitate: a growing advantage in buyer trust. Every conversation that genuinely helps the buyer results in better outcomes than one that simply gets a reluctant yes. These outcomes strengthen the system, which then improves. As trust builds over time, it becomes a powerful, compounding force.

This is what high performance looks like in an agentic AI world. Not one exceptional capability. A system of pillars, all of them strong, none of them optional.

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