
A businessperson seems to assume I’m a tech-head. I point out that the technical stuff, in technology, is a completely foreign language to me.
But when he asked me if artificial intelligence (AI) had any place in business, I was quick to suggest that he’d better look quickly at it or be left behind in the race.
The short answer is, AI is a gift to efficiency and automation, so any businesses that are slow to adopt and adapt to it, will be left in the dust.
To adopt AI for profitability in 2025, businesses need to look hard at the consequences of this transformational technology and move to place it at the centre of strategic thinking. In other words, look at how you can use it to your advantage, rather than look the other way.
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