Enterprise AI success depends on system redesign, not just tools
By
Jay Parikh
Summary
The article argues that AI adoption in enterprises is not just about deploying chatbots or AI tools in isolation, but about fundamentally redesigning the systems, governance, and workflows that run organizations. True transformation comes from embedding AI into governed, continuously improving operational systems, not from having the most demos or flashy AI features. The piece emphasizes that the winners in the AI era will be those who treat AI as an integral part of how work gets done, supported by proper infrastructure and governance.
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This isn't just about chatbots, either. Those experiences are useful, but they don't transform how large organizations operate.
Every function, every role, every workflow is being reshaped.
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