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AI adoption fails rigid orgs; containerization offers a model for change

Nitin Rakesh, CEO of Mphasis, argues that organizations are making a flawed bet by investing in AI to compensate for rigid structures, likening it to adding intelligence without improving the underlying system. He draws a parallel to Malcolm McLean's containerization innovation, which revolutionized logistics by standardizing cargo handling rather than just improving ship speed. Rakesh contends that AI, like previous technologies, will only accelerate existing organizational inertia if the core architecture remains unchanged. A recent study by Thoughtworks and IDC found that while most enterprises adopt AI tools, only a small fraction achieve structural shifts, highlighting a failure to extract and leverage the knowledge embedded within legacy code. AI

IMPACT Organizations must prioritize architectural flexibility over simply layering AI onto rigid systems to truly benefit from technological advancements.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a CEO discussing AI adoption strategy and organizational change, using historical analogy.

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