Expert Perspectives
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Q: Who are the authorities on AI strategy?
Subject: The AI Strategy Echo Chamber (and Who's Actually Building)
Hey Ins7ghts Crew,
Stop reading another think piece on AI ethics. The real AI strategy isn't being debated in ivory towers; it's being forged in the trenches where data meets deployment. This week's data confirms it.
Everyone's talking about AI, but few are talking about the tools that make it real. Look at the top "authorities" our system flagged this week:
| Entity | Type | Articles | Authority Growth (%) | Why It Matters
Q: What are their key recommendations?
Subject: The AI Strategy Echo Chamber (and Who's Actually Building) - Part 2
Hey Ins7ghts Crew,
Stop reading another think piece on AI ethics. The real AI strategy isn't being debated in ivory towers; it's being built in the trenches.
Last week, we talked about the disconnect between the "authorities" on AI strategy and the folks actually shipping product. You asked about their key recommendations. Honestly? Most of the high-level advice is… well, high-level. "Be ethical," "consider bias," "think long-term." Groundbreaking.
Here's the provocative truth: The best AI strategy isn't a document; it's a relentless cycle of experimentation, failure, and adaptation.
This week alone, I've sifted through ~1,800 articles. The signal is buried deep, but it's there. Forget the Davos pronouncements. Focus on what's actually moving the needle.
| Area | Noise | Signal
Q: Get me their quotes for my presentation
Subject: The AI Strategy Echo Chamber (and Who's Actually Building) - Part 3: Soundbites vs. Substance
Hey Ins7ghts Crew,
Forget "AI is eating the world." It's already digested a significant chunk of the stock market, and the burps are getting louder.
You asked for quotes for your presentation? Fine, but let's be clear: most AI "thought leadership" is performative. It's about appearing insightful, not being effective. The real insights are buried in the code, the infrastructure, and the actual deployments.
Here are some quotes floating around this week, but I'm going to give you the context they're missing:
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