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AI Revolution Faces Delays as Businesses Struggle with Adoption Barriers

What Happened

Harvard Business Review discusses the slow pace of artificial intelligence adoption across various sectors despite significant attention from media and tech leaders. Businesses are finding the integration of AI tools and automation into daily operations to be gradual, citing challenges around organizational change, upskilling employees, data reliability, and building the necessary infrastructure. The article points out that while headline-grabbing advances like ChatGPT make AI seem ubiquitous, most companies are still experimenting and adapting, rather than experiencing sweeping transformation.

Why It Matters

The tempered rollout of AI reveals how technological revolutions often require cultural, workforce, and process adjustments before delivering on their full promise. Understanding these timelines helps organizations align expectations and prepare for sustained innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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