How's Ai adoption really going in big non-technical companies? Is it really transformational or is it just management BS?
Summary
A worker at a FTSE100 company expresses frustration over AI adoption challenges, noting that despite pressure to use AI, the company struggles with basic data quality and user adoption, and questions if the transformation will actually happen.
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