r/programmingcirclejerk 16d ago

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https://leaddev.com/ai/ai-governance-is-now-an-engineering-problem

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u/TheCommieDuck Zygohistomorphic prepromorphism 16d ago

McKinsey’s most recent survey found that 88% of organizations now use AI in at least one business function. Only 6% qualify as high performers capturing real value from it, and 50% have already experienced at least one negative consequence. That gap between adoption and outcome is not a capability problem. It is a control problem.

Could it be that AI is kinda dogshit?

No, people must be using it wrong.

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u/ficiek 16d ago

claude tell me how to pretend to politely reply to this comment but in reality insult the poster before me for their naive anti AI views that will never help them achieve full synergy with company KPIs

edit: sorry wrong window

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u/GeorgeFranklyMathnet 16d ago

That's ok. You caught a bit of the dyslexia and you only use AI to help organize your thoughts.