AI is changing everything.
Similar to the introduction of the internet, social media, and smartphones, all of these technologies created a fundamental shift in how we connect and interact and introduced new ways to solve old problems.
- The internet enabled global access to information and the ability to connect in real-time.
- Social media shifted communication from a one-way consumption model to two-way broadcasting.
- Smartphones (and other devices) enabled mobility and access on-the-go.
Now, AI enables the ability to augment, automate, and scale intelligence. This is a fundamental shift.
Imagine what would be possible if you had unlimited access to low cost, on-demand, dependable, and knowledgeable workers. This is exactly what AI “co-pilots” / assistants provide us with and what AI-First organizations are leveraging today.
AI-First organizations are looking at every aspect of their organization and utilizing AI to enhance efficiency, improve customer experience, and drive innovation. We believe it’s critical for organizations to take an AI-First lens to remain competitive over the long-term.
What does it mean to adopt an AI-First lens?
As with any new innovation, the introduction of AI is an opportunity to get back to first principles and consider what’s possible now.
Here’s what it looks like to use an AI-First lens:
- When looking to solve operational challenges, embrace AI as the primary solution for innovation, efficiency, and problem-solving.
- When analyzing and collecting data, commit to data quality and accessibility, recognizing these as foundational to AI's success in driving meaningful outcomes.
- When considering automation tools for your business, view AI as a “co-pilot” rather than just a separate tool. Integrate it deeply into your workflows. Start with augmenting work, and increasingly automate process steps.
- When working towards deploying AI capability, ensure to promote transparency, fairness, and responsible use of technology.
To be clear, your organizational priorities should flow from understanding your customer and organization; identifying and solving real and meaningful problems. But, as you look to address the right problems, start by assessing how you can utilize AI as a first step.
Where do I start?
The good news is we’re still early, the bad news is that these technologies are rapidly evolving and aren’t showing any signs of slowing down. The most important thing is to simply start. Start small and build on shared wins.
Here’s a few steps you can start with:
- Provide Training to Employees
Conduct workshops and training sessions to familiarize staff with AI concepts and applications. - Establish an AI Centre of Excellence
Form a cross-functional team with members from IT, data science, and business units to lead AI initiatives. - Identify Low-Hanging AI Use-Cases
Look for areas where off-the-shelf AI solutions can quickly add value. - Proactively Share Use-Cases and Best Practices
Create a repository of successful AI projects and lessons learned to inspire and guide future initiatives. - Review and Assess Data Practices
Ensure robust data governance and security measures to enable rapid AI development while protecting sensitive information and maintaining data integrity. - Develop Your AI Strategy
Align AI initiatives with business goals, prioritize impactful use cases, and establish a clear roadmap for experimentation, prototyping, testing and execution.
Ultimately, just like all other technologies in the past, find a few quick wins, build momentum, and continuously demonstrate the potential to your organization.
A few questions you can consider today:
- If capacity were no longer a constraint, how could we provide greater value to our customers?
- Where are we spending too much time on repetitive tasks or solving the same puzzles?
- Who has demonstrated interest and momentum in using and exploring AI, and what do they need to increase their traction?
Organizations that adopt AI early are not only staying ahead of the curve but are also reaping significant competitive advantages. Don’t get left behind—reach out today to start your AI journey. We’d love to work with you to identify a simple, action-oriented, and practical approach to increasing your organizational adoption of AI.
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