Because "Technical Consultant" is associated too strongly with the old-school consulting firms, and the new crop of companies selling into enterprises want a cool new title.
It also riffs on military terminology which, for better or worse, is "in" right now..
I'd guess it's popularized by Palantir which did the FDE model on a large scale (to great success) though it seems now the competitive landscape for AI implementation is broadening (such as openai implementation partners for ex)
It also riffs on military terminology which, for better or worse, is "in" right now..
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