There are valuable lessons to learn from successful early AI and GenAI adopters.
Why government — not business — will see that AI startups get the money they need.
What makes AI a valuable member of the executive team is that it is different from humans. This disrupts and therefore broadens the considerations—in some cases, providing information quickly to move forward.
Over the last half-century, technological change didn’t eliminate work—it changed it. Will AI do the same?
Any organization seeking to embed AI into its operational DNA needs a workforce that’s comfortable with AI—and most companies are nowhere near that point.
AI agents are set to go beyond simply augmenting humans, becoming true co-workers alongside us.
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