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Why Your AI Roadmap Shouldn't Have a 12-Month Plan

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Tian Pan
Software Engineer

A team I worked with last quarter spent six weeks building a "smart document classifier" — fine-tuned model, eval harness, custom UI, the whole production pipeline. It shipped on a Tuesday. The following Monday, a new general-purpose model dropped that beat their fine-tune on the same eval, zero-shot, with no infrastructure investment. Their entire Q2 OKR became a wrapper around a one-line API call. The roadmap had committed twelve months earlier to "owning the classification stack." That commitment was wrong before the ink dried.

This is not an isolated story. Industry trackers logged 255 model releases from major labs in Q1 2026 alone, with roughly three meaningful frontier launches per week through March. Costs have collapsed: API pricing is down 97% since GPT-3, and the gap between top providers has narrowed to within statistical noise on most benchmarks. When the underlying substrate changes this fast, a twelve-month feature roadmap is not a plan — it is a list of bets you cannot revisit, made with information that will be stale before you ship the second item.