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Another Crazy Day in AI: The careful path forward

Another Crazy Day in AI: An Almost Daily Newsletter

Hello, AI Enthusiasts.


This Tuesday evening, after the hustle of the day, let’s explore some intriguing developments in AI.


With AI rapidly reshaping industries, the race to implement it across enterprises is on—but few CIOs have achieved full implementation. What’s holding them back? Find out in the recent Salesforce survey report, which highlights the challenges faced by organizations in their AI adoption journey.


Plus, check out the insights from the new longitudinal GenAI adoption survey by the Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative and GBK Collective. Also, catch Elon Musk's recent thoughts on AI evolution, as he claims it may soon rival human intelligence.


Let’s jump right in!


Here's another crazy day in AI:

  • Data and Security concerns leave only 11% of CIOs fully implementing AI

  • AI Adoption Report: Wharton highlights Gen AI's expanding role

  • Musk predictions on AI's exponential growth and human parity

  • Some AI tools to try out


 

TODAY'S FEATURED ITEM: New Survey Reveals AI Adoption Challenges


Gmail | Image Credit: Wowza (created with Ideogram)

Image Credit: Wowza (edited with Canva)


How prepared are businesses really for the AI revolution, and what's holding them back?


A recent Salesforce survey of 150 enterprise CIOs reveals a striking contrast between AI aspirations and reality. While business leaders widely acknowledge AI's transformative potential, the actual implementation tells a different story. This comprehensive study across 18 countries and 17 industries shows that organizations are taking a more calculated approach, focusing on building strong foundations before diving into full-scale AI adoption.


CIO's AI Fears
Source: Salesforce Survey

What the research reveals:

  • Vision vs. Reality: 84% of CIOs believe AI will be as transformative as the internet, but real-world challenges keep full integration out of reach for most.

  • Data Takes Priority Over AI: CIOs are currently investing four times more in data management than in AI, seeing solid data infrastructure as a necessary foundation.

  • Pressure to Lead on AI: Over 60% of CIOs feel a high expectation to become AI experts, even as many turn to industry peers for insights and support.

  • Balancing Expectations and ROI: 68% of CIOs sense that business partners have high expectations for AI’s return on investment, often with timelines that feel unrealistic.

  • Readiness Mismatches Across Departments: While customer service is often seen as AI-ready, some CIOs find it less prepared, while marketing is enthusiastic yet lacking in AI-specific skills.



While enthusiasm for AI is high, getting from concept to full deployment demands a strong data strategy, foundational technologies, and robust security protocols—especially as unregulated “shadow AI” tools risk slipping into daily use without oversight.


Moving forward, many CIOs are taking the long view, recognizing that AI success is about building an infrastructure that not only meets immediate goals but is flexible enough to grow with the company. AI offers immense possibilities, but by taking a measured approach and focusing on sustainable growth, CIOs can help create a future where AI becomes a fully integrated and valuable part of business operations—not just a trendy add-on.

It’s a long-term game, and those who approach it with the right groundwork will likely see the rewards as AI continues to evolve.


Read the full article here.

 

OTHER INTERESTING AI HIGHLIGHTS:


AI Adoption Report: Wharton Highlights Gen AI's Expanding Role

/Jeremy Korst, Stefano Puntoni, and Mary Purk, Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative


In a new report from the Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative and GBK Collective, researchers provide insight into the swift growth of Generative AI in business, with 72% of senior leaders at large firms using Gen AI weekly—double the previous year’s rate. While enthusiasm and positive outcomes are widespread, challenges around measuring ROI remain, especially as companies explore targeted, scalable use cases. The report suggests future success will rely on adaptable cultures and continued investment, though the pace may taper as organizations seek efficiency. Featured on LinkedIn by Ethan Mollick.



Check out Mollick's LinkedIn post here.

Read the full report here.

 

Musk Predictions on AI's Exponential Growth and Human Parity

/Tsarathustra (@tsarnick) on X


In a recent conversation, Elon Musk shared predictions on AI’s acceleration, suggesting it is advancing at ten times the rate each year and could soon match human cognitive abilities. Musk foresees AI achieving the intelligence of a single human within one or two years and equaling the combined intelligence of all humans by 2029. This rapid evolution, he notes, will likely reshape our understanding of human-machine parity within the decade. Published on X.



Check it out on X here.

Watch the full conversation here.

 

SOME AI TOOLS TO TRY OUT:


  • Quillminds - Personalized study guides, concept explanations, and practice questions.

  • SwarmStack - AI-powered product planning tool with targeted recommendations.

  • Read AI - AI-driven meeting summaries, transcriptions, and insights.


Source: Read AI
Source: Read AI
 

That’s a wrap on today’s Almost Daily craziness.


Catch us almost every day—almost! 😉


 

EXCITING NEWS:

The Another Crazy Day in AI newsletter is now on LinkedIn!!!



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