- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
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- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- programming@programming.dev
AI is mostly slop.
So are executives.
Exactly, replace the brass with AI, not the workers. Watch efficiency grow. Ciao C-Suite!
Like they’re gonna admit the real reason. When my whole team was replaced by automation it was disguised as return to office. “Oh hey the entire team is remote and too far to commute, excellent”
Despite the CEOs’ repsonses, PwC concludes more investment is required. It claims that “isolated, tactical AI projects” often don’t deliver measurable value, and that tangible returns instead come from enterprise-wide deployments consistent with business strategy.
However, pilot projects are by their very nature typically small scale and isolated in order to demonstrate the viability of a concept before risking an enterprise-wide rollout. Is PwC advising clients not to worry if an AI pilot project fails, and push ahead with a large-scale deployment anyway?
The report then goes on to explain that scaling up demands “strong AI foundations,” including a technology environment that enables AI integration; a clearly defined roadmap for AI initiatives; formalized risk processes; and “an organizational culture that enables AI adoption.” So if your AI projects fail, you clearly just don’t believe enough.
no?!!




