Boomi expands enterprise AI platform amid persistent business skepticism about AI readiness
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Summary
Boomi announced an expansion of its enterprise platform to help bring AI agents from pilot projects to production-scale operations. However, skepticism around AI persists among businesses, as many organizations remain unprepared for the challenges posed by AI agents and autonomous AI systems. The article highlights the gap between AI enthusiasm in boardroom discussions and the practical readiness of companies to adopt these technologies.
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Companies should start small as skepticism around AI persists, says Boomi
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