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Leaders face impatience, not innovation gaps, in AI adoption

Company leaders are struggling with impatience rather than a lack of innovation when it comes to adopting AI. This pressure leads to "AI theater," where organizations publicly demonstrate AI initiatives to appear proactive. The advice given is to slow down and focus on genuine innovation over succumbing to FOMO (fear of missing out). AI

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IMPACT Suggests that a focus on "AI theater" over genuine innovation may hinder meaningful progress in AI implementation.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing the challenges company leaders face with AI adoption.

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  1. Mastodon — sigmoid.social TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    What company leaders face, he said, is not an innovation problem but an impatience problem. "They're thinking, 'we have to do something now', and so # AI in man

    What company leaders face, he said, is not an innovation problem but an impatience problem. "They're thinking, 'we have to do something now', and so # AI in many ways is becoming a sort of # theater . We have to show that we're doing something." @ theregister # Hype https://www. …