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Using AI isn't a competitive advantage anymore. 🤦
It's just like using the internet.
If your company is stuck in AI slow motion or spending too much time TRYING to be innovative with AI, you need to listen to this show.
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Topics Covered in This Episode:
Timestamps:
00:00 "Hot Take: AI Overhyped as Innovation"
06:22 "Test Exposes Weak AI Strategies"
07:41 AI: The Corporate Quick Fix
13:16 AI Layoffs Drive New Competitors
14:25 AI Strategy: A Competitive Imperative
20:57 Embrace AI or Fall Behind
22:55 AI's Growing Independence from Middlemen
28:23 "Train Everyone in AI Basics"
31:11 Capturing Institutional Knowledge
34:50 AI Strategy: Rethink, Don't Tweak
37:54 Effective AI Usage and Adoption
40:44 Feedback on AI Commentary
Keywords:
Generative AI, AI strategy, company AI advantage, digital transformation, business innovation, artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, large language models, AI implementation, AI-powered companies, AI enablement, AI versus Internet test, business processes, AI native, competitive advantage, AI adoption, AI disruption, Internet powered, AI expectations, enterprise AI, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, AI in business, customer expectations, agentic AI, first party data collection, reasoning data, RAG, AI use cases, productivity gains, AI training, business automation, workplace AI, upskilling, reskilling, institutional knowledge, dat
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Using AI isn't a competitive advantage anymore. 🤦
It's just like using the internet.
If your company is stuck in AI slow motion or spending too much time TRYING to be innovative with AI, you need to listen to this show.
Don't miss this episode.
Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter
More on this Episode: Episode Page
Join the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn.
Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup
Website: YourEverydayAI.com
Email The Show: [email protected]
Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn
Topics Covered in This Episode:
Timestamps:
00:00 "Hot Take: AI Overhyped as Innovation"
06:22 "Test Exposes Weak AI Strategies"
07:41 AI: The Corporate Quick Fix
13:16 AI Layoffs Drive New Competitors
14:25 AI Strategy: A Competitive Imperative
20:57 Embrace AI or Fall Behind
22:55 AI's Growing Independence from Middlemen
28:23 "Train Everyone in AI Basics"
31:11 Capturing Institutional Knowledge
34:50 AI Strategy: Rethink, Don't Tweak
37:54 Effective AI Usage and Adoption
40:44 Feedback on AI Commentary
Keywords:
Generative AI, AI strategy, company AI advantage, digital transformation, business innovation, artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, large language models, AI implementation, AI-powered companies, AI enablement, AI versus Internet test, business processes, AI native, competitive advantage, AI adoption, AI disruption, Internet powered, AI expectations, enterprise AI, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, AI in business, customer expectations, agentic AI, first party data collection, reasoning data, RAG, AI use cases, productivity gains, AI training, business automation, workplace AI, upskilling, reskilling, institutional knowledge, dat
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)
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