
AI readiness isn’t about what’s visible, it’s about whether the underlying architecture actually works.
In core banking architecture, readiness is often declared long before it is achieved.
This cartoon captures a common disconnect. On the surface, the organization believes it has checked the right boxes—APIs are in place, data exists, governance frameworks are documented. But AI doesn’t operate on surface-level compliance. It depends on structural integrity underneath.
Look closer at the scene:
- The API layer is present, but half the services still rely on undocumented, point-to-point integrations.
- The data layer appears unified, but definitions of “customer” and “account” vary by domain.
- The event stream claims real-time responsiveness, yet key updates still depend on overnight batch jobs.
- The governance console shows green, while lineage tracking is incomplete and model decisions cannot be fully traced.
The architecture looks complete from a distance. Up close, it tells a different story.
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