
The AI Adoption Chasm: Beyond Failure Headlines
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You've probably seen the headline that spread like wildfire: "95% of AI pilots fail". That staggering number comes from a recent MIT report and it's the kind of figure that commands attention. But is it the whole story?
Today, we're diving deep beyond that viral headline. While some research suggests a similarly sobering truth - that 88% of AI pilots never make it to production- we have to ask: what's really going on? Is the technology failing, or is something else at play? We'll discuss why this 95% figure, based on a limited number of interviews and surveys, might be misleading the entire market. The real gap might not be in the tech itself, but in how organizations are trying to scale it. While companies are quietly rolling back big AI ventures, 90% of employees are already using Large Language Models regularly. The problem isn't that AI doesn't work. The breakdown is organisational.
We'll explore the real reasons AI initiatives stall: from a lack of clear ROI and siloed operations to human resistance and the complex economics of scaling.So, stick with us as we unpack the "AI Adoption Chasm," challenge the narrative, and explore how organizations can finally break free from pilot purgatory.