Most companies still approach AI like a software rollout, when in reality it behaves more like an organizational stress test.
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MIT explains why most AI projects are failing
Executives have poured billions into artificial intelligence, only to discover that most of those projects never make it past the pilot stage or fail to deliver meaningful returns. A recent wave of ...
Only 5% of AI projects deliver. It comes down to the ability to customize. With partnerships in place, AI success odds double. Ask the right questions before deciding between building or buying. There ...
Though agentic AI offers a lot of promise, poor performance, high costs, and unclear value could lead to projects being canceled without showing ROI, according to Gartner Research. More than 40% of ...
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Ex-Googler Schmidt warns US: Try an AI 'Manhattan Project' and get MAIM'd
That's Mutual Assured AI Malfunction in the race for superintelligence ANALYSIS Former Google chief Eric Schmidt says the US should refrain from pursuing a latter-day "Manhattan Project" to gain AI ...
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