Here’s a story I’ve heard 10 times in as many weeks: XYZ company has a new AI-enabled internal workflow initiative. Rollout happens as a decisive move toward “AI-first operations.” The rollout fails.
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Ashely Claudino is an Evergreen Staff Writer from Portugal. She has a Translation degree from the University of Lisbon (2020, Faculty of Arts and Humanities). She has been writing for Game Rant since ...
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This post was coauthored by Paul B. Thornton. We live in a world that is constantly changing, and ever more quickly. This means that to keep up, organizations and their leaders need to promote ...