AI: Voice or Victim?

What Most Businesses Get Wrong About AI


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There’s a lot of noise around AI right now. Tools, demos, promises. But when it comes to actually building something that works, most companies hit a wall.

In this episode of *AI: Voice or Victim*, Greg Boone sits down with Kerry Prince to talk about what it really takes to move from AI curiosity to real execution.

This is a builder’s conversation. Less hype, more reality.

Kerry brings a grounded perspective on how teams should be thinking about AI systems, where things tend to break down, and why speed without structure usually creates more problems than progress.

Greg pushes on what matters most for businesses right now: making decisions, building responsibly, and not getting left behind.

If you're tired of surface-level AI talk and want to understand what it actually takes to build and scale, this episode delivers.

In this episode, we cover:

* Why most AI projects stall before they create value
* The difference between experimenting with AI and operationalizing it
* Where teams waste time and money when adopting AI
* How to think about systems, not just tools
* What separates builders from spectators in the AI era
* The risks of moving too slow—and too fast

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