AI is transforming the CIO role, requiring them to be a manager, coach, referee, and even a therapist. As AI reveals existing flaws in the company, the CIO must help the enterprise heal.
Artificial intelligence has become a reality in manufacturing, with applications such as predictive maintenance, demand forecasting, and real-time supply chain visibility. However, AI adoption also amplifies existing inefficiencies, rather than smoothing them over.
AI isn’t breaking your company — it’s revealing what’s already broken.
As AI takes over, traditional workarounds, such as relying on people and spreadsheets, are no longer effective. Algorithms cannot reconcile contradictory data or competing definitions of success.
Author's summary: AI reveals existing company flaws.