Companies often use phrases like "if it works, don't touch it" to resist change, but the increasing benefits and accessibility of AI are making these excuses harder to justify. This organizational inertia, driven by a fear of visible risk, can lead to companies demanding AI-driven results without providing the means to implement AI properly. The article argues that while change historically carried high costs, modern tools, including AI, have significantly lowered the cost of updating systems, making the invisible risks of inaction greater than the visible risks of change. AI
IMPACT Highlights how organizational inertia hinders AI adoption, suggesting a need for companies to overcome resistance to leverage AI benefits.
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing organizational inertia and its impact on AI adoption, rather than reporting on a specific AI event or development.
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