If you've been coding for a while, you know the old mantra: "Data is the new oil." We've heard it a million times. But let's be honest, for the last decade, most companies were just storing that oil in massive tanks (Data Lakes).
But 2026? The game has changed completely. It’s not enough to just have data anymore. You need to ignite it. We are seeing a massive shift where Data provides the direction, but AI provides the velocity.
Well, Why this....?
Because static dashboards are dead. In the old days (like... 2023), if a CEO wanted to know "Why did sales drop in Q3?", a Data Analyst had to write SQL queries, build a Tableau dashboard, and spend a week cleaning CSVs. That is too slow.
The modern stack is different.
The Data is the context. It’s your logs, your customer support.
The AI is the reasoning engine. It’s the layer that sits on top, reads all that data in seconds, and tells you why it matters.
Without Data, AI is just a hallucinating chatterbox. Without AI, Data is just expensive storage fees. Together? That’s the magic.
Unlocking the "Dark Data" :)
This is the part that blows my mind. Before this AI boom, companies only really used about 20% of their data—the structured stuff in SQL tables. The other 80%? The PDFs, the Slack messages, the recorded Zoom calls? That was "Dark Data." It was unsearchable and unusable.
AI has unlocked that 80%. Using Vector Databases and LLMs, we can now "query" a PDF just like we query a SQL table. We have effectively turned the entire company's knowledge base into one giant API.
This is why I love this shift!
It democratizes the codebase and the business logic. You don't need to be a Python expert or a SQL master to get answers anymore. You just need to ask. I love it because it forces us engineers to stop worrying about writing the perfect query and start worrying about the Data Pipeline.
The focus has shifted from "How do I retrieve this?" to "How do I ensure the AI has the right context?" It’s a faster and smarter way to build.
Top comments (2)
Very good piece.
What I particularly appreciate is the clear reversal: data as context and AI as a reasoning engine, without falling into the fantasy of “magical” AI.
The way dark data is highlighted is accurate: logs, PDFs, conversations, operational traces — all of it already existed, but remained unusable due to the lack of an appropriate cognitive interface.
The real shift isn’t technical, it’s structural. We’re no longer asking how to query, but what context needs to be made readable.
Without data, AI hallucinates. Without AI, data sleeps.
Together, they finally allow a usable reading of reality.
Très bon papier.
Ce que j’apprécie particulièrement, c’est le renversement clair entre données comme contexte et IA comme moteur de raisonnement, sans tomber dans le fantasme de l’IA « magique ».
La mise en lumière du dark data est juste : logs, PDFs, conversations, traces opérationnelles… tout existait déjà mais restait inutilisable faute d’interface cognitive adaptée.
Le vrai changement n’est pas technique, il est structurel. On ne se demande plus comment requêter, mais quel contexte rendre lisible.
Sans données, l’IA hallucine. Sans IA, la donnée dort.
Ensemble, on obtient enfin une lecture exploitable du réel.