Forrester predicts that, in 2026, one-quarter of CIOs will be asked to bail out business-led AI failures in their organizations. With the recent wave of generative AI and LLMs changing how AI is ...
Even as we emerge from generative AI’s tire-kicking phase, it’s still true that many (most?) enterprise artificial intelligence and machine learning projects will derail before delivering real value.
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Executives have poured billions into artificial intelligence, only to discover that most of those projects never make it past the pilot stage or fail to deliver meaningful returns. A recent wave of ...
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Organisations racing to implement generative AI (GenAI) find themselves caught between the pressure to innovate and the reality of what it takes to actually do so. As a result, Gartner research found ...
In 2025, to borrow a phrase: the AI revolution is already here; it's just not evenly distributed. While individuals are seeing productivity gains from LLMs or newer agentic systems, larger projects ...
Vendors are deliberately misinterpreting AI’s high failure rate. While failures do happen, it’s usually because management sets objectives without having a clue what the technology can do or how it ...