Great content and insightful commentary—Thank you! I'd like to share some thoughts on your analysis of the BCG survey, which highlighted the disparity in AI optimism between leaders and frontline employees. Overall, I believe that leaders generally have more extensive experience working with computers compared to frontline employees across various industries. Consequently, reduced exposure to technology can increase fear of the unknown and concerns regarding its impact. This emphasizes that leaders cannot be take for granted that everyone has equal access and knowledge to such technologies, however simple it is to use. Instead, they should proactively address these disparities while implementing such technologies. Hope that makes sense. Eagerly awaiting this week's episode - Rajesh Kandaswamy
Great content and insightful commentary—Thank you! I'd like to share some thoughts on your analysis of the BCG survey, which highlighted the disparity in AI optimism between leaders and frontline employees. Overall, I believe that leaders generally have more extensive experience working with computers compared to frontline employees across various industries. Consequently, reduced exposure to technology can increase fear of the unknown and concerns regarding its impact. This emphasizes that leaders cannot be take for granted that everyone has equal access and knowledge to such technologies, however simple it is to use. Instead, they should proactively address these disparities while implementing such technologies. Hope that makes sense. Eagerly awaiting this week's episode - Rajesh Kandaswamy