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AI success hinges on people and processes, not just tech

Enterprise AI adoption success hinges on people and processes, not just technology, according to recent research. A significant majority of companies struggle to see financial returns from AI investments, with implementation challenges often stemming from inadequate change management, data literacy, and a lack of focus on business outcomes. Companies that succeed, like Qualcomm and JPMorgan Chase, prioritize human factors and data discipline alongside technological deployment. AI

IMPACT Highlights that successful AI integration depends on human factors and processes, not just technology, impacting how organizations should approach AI strategy.

RANK_REASON The article discusses research findings and expert opinions on enterprise AI adoption challenges and success factors, rather than announcing a new product, model, or significant industry event.

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AI success hinges on people and processes, not just tech

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Sandy Carter, Contributor ·

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