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AI strategy experts advise focusing on problems, not just AI capabilities

Doug Ortiz suggests a problem-first approach to AI adoption, emphasizing the question "What pain points could AI help?" over "How can we use AI?" This strategy involves mapping identified problems to specific AI types and autonomy levels, considering data readiness. The recommendation is to pilot solutions that address high-pain points with high feasibility. AI

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IMPACT Advocates for a strategic, problem-driven approach to AI implementation in enterprises.

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AI strategy experts advise focusing on problems, not just AI capabilities

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 · dougortiz ·

    Start with problems, not AI. Right question: "What pain points could AI help?" Wrong question: "How can we use AI?" Map: Problem → AI type → Autonomy level → Da

    Start with problems, not AI. Right question: "What pain points could AI help?" Wrong question: "How can we use AI?" Map: Problem → AI type → Autonomy level → Data readiness Prioritize: High pain + high feasibility = pilot now. # AI # AIStrategy # EnterpriseAI # dougortiz