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Artificial Intelligence · United StatesMany companies are appointing chief AI officers (CAIOs) to lead their AI initiatives, but this approach often fails, because the role is too broad and misaligned with organizational needs. Instead, successful AI adoption comes from a distributed leadership model where responsibilities are shared across executives and departments. CEOs play a pivotal role by actively engaging in AI efforts, setting strategy, and fostering a culture of innovation.…See the Story
Your AI Strategy Needs More Than a Single Leader
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Artificial Intelligence · United StatesResearchers conducted an experiment with 1,026 engineers in which participants evaluated a Python code snippet that was purportedly written by another engineer, either with or without AI assistance. The code itself was identical across all conditions—only the described method of creation differed. The results were striking. When reviewers believed an engineer had used AI, they rated that engineer’s competence 9% lower on average, despite reviewi…See the Story
Research: The Hidden Penalty of Using AI at Work
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When to Innovate and When to Imitate
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