Despite the rush to integrate powerful new models, about 5% of AI pilot programs achieve rapid revenue acceleration; the vast majority stall, delivering little to no measurable impact on P&L.

The research—based on 150 interviews with leaders, a survey of 350 employees, and an analysis of 300 public AI deployments—paints a clear divide between success stories and stalled projects.

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    1 day ago

    Because they are wrong. Airplane Autopilot is not “one model”, it’s a complex set of systems that take actions based on a trained model. The training of that model used standard ML practices. Sure, it’s a base algorithm, but it follows the same principles. That’s textbook AI.

    No one would have debated this pre-LLM. That being said, if I was in the industry, I’d be calling it an algorithm instead of AI, because those out of the know, well, won’t get it.