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The Importance of Early AI Adoption
In the Enterprise, there is a spectrum forming of aggressive adopters and passive resistors to AI usage. While there are no best practices yet, C-suites are pushing. So what are you waiting for?
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SHOW NOTES:
- AI Eats the World (Benedict Evans)
- East Meets West 2025 (keynote presentation)
- The State of Consumer AI (2025 - Menlo Ventures)
WHEN SHOULD YOU START ENGAGING WITH AI?
- Nobody wants to be told what to do; and everyone wants guidance on what to do
- [Experience from watching adoptions in the Enterprise]
- No job has ever been safe in the long run
- AI is like every new technology, it has a steep and long learning curve. But the beginning seems pretty easy.
- Nobody knows AI best practices at this point
- Nobody knows good AI KPIs at this point
- Nobody understands AI costs at this point
- The “older” generation can build on their existing domain experience
- The “younger” generation has always figured out new ways to work, be creative
- Even CEOs aren’t the ultimate boss - the market, boards, peer pressure, etc. - they will push trends, sometimes without all the data
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