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Automation enabled by AI must be considered, but Domo argues that business signals are the key
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"The unlock is the ability to process signals and look around corners and make predictive decisions," he said.
Key facts
- So says Matt Domo, co-founder of AWS's database division, founder of AI consultancy FifthVantage, and also author of a tome titled “Everybody Wins
- Domo thinks the AI component of IT budgets will rise 86 percent this year and buyers will expect real results
- Now those pilots that have been stuck for 18 months, they're going to start going into production and adding value
- Enterprise AI projects go off the rails when companies focus on the technology instead of the people
Summary
Enterprise AI projects go off the rails when companies focus on the technology instead of the people. So says Matt Domo, co-founder of AWS's database division, founder of AI consultancy FifthVantage, and also author of a tome titled “Everybody Wins”. "The number one reason these fail is because the business and leadership, and how work gets done and decisions get made, don't change in kind for the new way things are done," Domo said Register. Domo said he experienced this across his entire career. The first step, he argues, is taking a step back and analyzing what the organization is trying to do, who might benefit from that, how people might use the technology, and how to measure success.