Forbes December 13, 2024
Adrian Bridgwater

AI is at work. Modern enterprises are using artificial intelligence functions in “some” scenarios to provide shortcuts, workflow automation boosts and all manner of digitally encoded acceleration efficiencies that we had not previously thought possible, practical or predictable at the start of this decade. Or at least, that’s the glass half-full version of the story.

With the rise of AI agents now able to shoulder elements of human work tasks, jobs and (in some cases) complete roles with little or no user intervention, the chance to advance forward feels real.

The glass-half-empty slightly more real world reality is that AI is still pretty embryonic in many cases, legacy enterprise IT stacks are tough to refactor change… and the opportunity to...

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