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Why I changed how I pitch AI: It’s no longer about saving money, but managing tokens and adoption
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How I use AI to boost productivity and revenue | CIO
I have worked alongside enterprise technology for more than 30 years and watched AI evolve from a lab experiment into the modern boardroom’s core focus.
However, the last few years of implementing AI alongside our customers have delivered our most profound reality checks.
The initial hype has faded, leaving CIOs to drive real enterprise value.
AI as a leadership multiplierThe most common tactical error we see is treating AI as an isolated technology project.
What I have observed among our customers is that true success does not come from organizations that define a standalone “AI strategy,” but rather from those leaders that integrate AI into their business strategy.