What do you consider the most readily achievable AI adoption opportunities within your organization?

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Domain Support Specialist Engineer2 days ago

I never thought of that! Thanks for your input.

CEO in Services (non-Government)3 months ago

I've worked with dozens of clients on this very decision. The most achievable AI wins often come from streamlining internal processes - think automating repetitive tasks, enhancing reporting, or improving document handling. These areas offer immediate ROI, boost efficiency, and build team confidence in AI before scaling to more complex use cases. You can only scale to grander ideas after you've gained momentum, buy-in, and internal champions.

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Program Director, Intelligent Automation + Entrepreneur in Healthcare and Biotech3 months ago

Fax / document intelligence + RPA and AI solutions.

CTO in Software3 months ago

One easy-to-adopt opportunity is to build AI chatbots and AI Assistants. These can be customized or built to the specific requirements of your organization.

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Partner/Alliance Leader - United States3 months ago

The most readily achievable AI adoption opportunity for our organization is implementing comprehensive AI usage monitoring and analytics.

This can be accomplished in two key ways:

1. Deploying a workforce security tool that monitors all Gen-AI tool usage across our network. This provides visibility into which AI platforms and services our employees are actually using.

2. Utilizing specialized workforce AI platforms (like surepath.ai) that go well beyond basic monitoring to:
- Track user intent across various Gen-AI tools (such as ChatGPT and Perplexity)
- Identify patterns in how employees are using these tools
- Generate detailed insights about the most common use cases throughout the company

This data-driven approach helps us make informed decisions about which specific AI capabilities to build/develop based on actual employee needs and behavior patterns versus general employee feedback.

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no title3 months ago

I never thought of that! Thanks for your input.

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