Despite the rush to integrate powerful new models, about 5% of AI pilot programs achieve rapid revenue acceleration; the vast majority stall, delivering little to no measurable impact on P&L.

The research—based on 150 interviews with leaders, a survey of 350 employees, and an analysis of 300 public AI deployments—paints a clear divide between success stories and stalled projects.

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    6 days ago

    Most of them could be replaced by a high school student and an N8N instance.

    Not really sure if the high school students have cheated their way out with ChatGPT.

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      At the moment, there are probably doing pretty good. Kind of like using calculators, when we got out of school we all had a calculator.

      Were the rubber is going to meet the road It’s when the AI bubble bursts and there’s no over generous evaluations and free venture capital, and we actually need to pay a sustainable fee for the tokens.

      They’re going to need some really expensive calculators

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        6 days ago

        Well, I didn’t think about it like that!

        Hopefully there’s still students that use it as a mere tool rather than as a way to pass by without actually learning.