Everyone Has the Keys to AI

Everyone Has the Keys to AI. But Do They Know How to Drive Value?: Artificial Intelligence Best Practices

We’re at a point where everyone has the keys to AI. But, as Matt Durney of Cimplifi notes, not everyone knows how to drive value!

In his post titled (wait for it!) Everyone Has the Keys to AI. Not Everyone Knows How to Drive Value. (available here), Matt notes that, right now, every large corporation is facing the same reality: there’s a mandate to “get better with AI.” That mandate quickly turns into action—evaluating tools, piloting platforms, and investing in new technologies that promise faster, smarter ways of working. Claude. Harvey. Contract lifecycle management tools. Document repositories. Automation layers. The list keeps growing.

But here’s the challenge he and the team at Cimplifi is hearing every day:

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  • Where do you actually start?
  • How do these tools fit together?
  • And how do you architect something end-to-end that delivers a real outcome, not just isolated gains?

Very important questions! Here are some more!

So, what is the “AI Gap” no one talks about? How do you get from advice to execution? And how do you turn AI potential into enterprise reality? Find out here, it’s only one click! Clicking is the key to find out! 😉

So, what do you think? Is your organization struggling to get value out of AI? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

Image created using DALL-E 3, using the term “robot in the driver seat of a fast car, holding the keys”.

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