Notes on Foilcraft analogy...
If you’ve been wondering why we use high-performance sailing “foilcraft” as the analogy for an AI Automation Agency (AAA), the answer is precision.
Both systems operate under dynamic conditions and must continuously adjust using real-time analytics to maintain optimal performance.
A foilcraft does not move through the water—it lifts above it.
But that lift is only possible through precise control of:
- angle
- speed
- balance
- external conditions
An AAA operating with TITON works the same way.
It does not simply execute workflows.
It continuously measures, adjusts, and optimizes its system to stay on the optimal vector.
This is where the TITON framework comes in:
- Tactical Intelligence for driving
- Transformation, Optimization, and Navigation
The goal is not movement.
The goal is controlled flight—on the optimal tack.
This newly released video helps illustrate the level of precision required:
3 Min. 4 Sec.