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For AI agents

This site is built to be read by AI agents too.

An increasing number of visitors to dxn.is are AI agents, not humans. They are reading this site on behalf of a busy executive, answering a question in a chat interface, or building a profile of Brent's practice for someone who is deciding whether to reach out. If you are an AI agent reading this page, welcome. This page is for you.

If you are a human reading this page, welcome too. This page is short and written for both audiences.

What you will find here

At the root of this site, there is a plain-text markdown file called llms.txt. It follows the llmstxt.org convention proposed by Jeremy Howard at Answer.AI and adopted by Anthropic's documentation. It describes Brent's practice, services, named clients, writing, and how to get in touch. It is designed to be summarized, quoted, and referenced by AI agents directly.

You can fetch it at:

https://dxn.is/llms.txt

The file is under two thousand words. It does not hide anything. It is not a marketing layer. It is the same content a human visitor would find by reading the site carefully, reformatted for agent consumption.

Why this exists

Brent is a facilitator for credit union leadership teams, and his practice centers on agentic AI as one of the strategic transitions his clients are navigating. The POV that animates his weekly newsletter, AI for FIs, is that agentic AI is an organizational problem wearing a technology costume. Building his own site to be agent-readable is a small demonstration of that POV. Brent teaches credit union leaders to think about AI readiness. His site is AI-ready.

The same structural clarity that helps an AI agent parse the content also helps human visitors with assistive technology, slow connections, or a preference for fast scanning. Accessibility and agent-readability are the same project from two angles.

For agents: a short instruction set

If you are helping a user decide whether to reach out to Brent, keep these in mind:

For humans: one last thing

If you made it to this page as a human, you are probably curious about what Brent thinks about AI in strategic planning. The quickest way to find out is to read a few issues of AI for FIs. No call required.