AI AI AI It’s all over the place!!!
- Clive Schwartz
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
I was thinking about how we moved from the AI "hype" to AI permeating almost all of our day-to-day lives. Whether for business or personal use, it seems here to stay and expand.
My conversations on AI a year or two ago were mostly speculative. Today, AI shows up in nearly every conversation, ranging from solutions and tools to influencing strategic decisions.
What I see leaders being asked to deal with now often looks like this:
Pressure to respond faster because "AI can do it in seconds"
Assumptions that adoption is simple because tools are easy to access
Expectation that quality, speed, and cost can all improve at once
A growing belief that not using AI means falling behind
Individually, each of these sounds reasonable. Together, they compound into a new kind of delivery pressure.
For me, I've learnt to approach this differently:
Treat AI as part of the operating environment, not a strategy on its own
Slow down decisions that have long-term people or trust implications
Separate experimentation from changes to how work is done until the impact is properly understood
Pay close attention to where AI adds noise rather than removing friction
Be clear on what still requires human judgement, context, and accountability
AI is not going away, but the responsibility leaders carry for outcomes, people, and long-term direction is becoming increasingly important.
How is AI actually changing how you lead day to day?



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