A great summary of the “next big thing” with some sound guidance. But this seems like another verse of the same “changing the company” song. Some companies will succeed with the path you prescribe, and others won’t. We were told ‘everyone has to’ go to lean supply chain - or ‘green’ to extremes, or ‘remote work’ or block chain, and results are generally along a spectrum, even for those that were fully committed to the change. AI will change things, but it will develop its own warts and issues. Smart adopters will have a ‘trust but verify’ mindset that surfaces the problems quickly and honestly.
Yes, I agree that each company will have to figure out for itself how best to integrate AI tech into its operations. Companies are not all alike, and they operate in many different industries, all of which have their own quirks. Anyone looking for universally generalizable advice is, I think, going to be sorely disappointed.
A great summary of the “next big thing” with some sound guidance. But this seems like another verse of the same “changing the company” song. Some companies will succeed with the path you prescribe, and others won’t. We were told ‘everyone has to’ go to lean supply chain - or ‘green’ to extremes, or ‘remote work’ or block chain, and results are generally along a spectrum, even for those that were fully committed to the change. AI will change things, but it will develop its own warts and issues. Smart adopters will have a ‘trust but verify’ mindset that surfaces the problems quickly and honestly.
Yes, I agree that each company will have to figure out for itself how best to integrate AI tech into its operations. Companies are not all alike, and they operate in many different industries, all of which have their own quirks. Anyone looking for universally generalizable advice is, I think, going to be sorely disappointed.