Send us a text This briefing synthesizes research on the state of AI consulting and vendor performance, particularly within highly regulated industries such as finance and healthcare. The findings reveal a significant disconnect between the marketing promises of AI vendors and the reality of implementation, which is characterized by systemic risk and an extremely high rate of project failure. The evidence strongly supports a position of extreme skepticism toward unsubstantiated vendor claims.
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Send us a text This briefing synthesizes research on the state of AI consulting and vendor performance, particularly within highly regulated industries such as finance and healthcare. The findings reveal a significant disconnect between the marketing promises of AI vendors and the reality of implementation, which is characterized by systemic risk and an extremely high rate of project failure. The evidence strongly supports a position of extreme skepticism toward unsubstantiated vendor claims.
🔄 AI Labor Market: Restructuring, Churn, and Human Capital
DX Today | No-Hype Podcast About AI & DX
43 minutes
1 month ago
🔄 AI Labor Market: Restructuring, Churn, and Human Capital
Send us a text An extensive overview of the complex and paradoxical impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the U.S. labor market, arguing that AI is causing a profound restructuring rather than simple job destruction. It highlights a discrepancy between forward-looking business sentiment—which anticipates widespread layoffs—and retrospective government data, which currently shows minimal aggregate employment changes. This is explained through the "triple effect" of AI, involving the concur...
DX Today | No-Hype Podcast About AI & DX
Send us a text This briefing synthesizes research on the state of AI consulting and vendor performance, particularly within highly regulated industries such as finance and healthcare. The findings reveal a significant disconnect between the marketing promises of AI vendors and the reality of implementation, which is characterized by systemic risk and an extremely high rate of project failure. The evidence strongly supports a position of extreme skepticism toward unsubstantiated vendor claims.