Headline: "95% of companies got no value from AI"
Panic. "See? AI is useless."
But the study said: 95% of companies never scaled past pilot. They tried a little, didn't commit, gave up.
That's not AI's fault. That's bad implementation.
Also, Andrej Karpathy: chatbots beat the average human. But not the expert human. Your best lawyer is still better than ChatGPT. For now.
So AI isn't a flop. It's just not magic. It's a tool. Some people use it well. Most don't.
If you want it to work: clean your data, train your people, start small, and don't expect miracles.
Also, don't believe hype. Either the "AI will kill us all" hype or the "AI does nothing" hype. Reality is in the middle.












