I've been talking the a bunch of tech execs recently in and while they all talk exclusively about AI, they seem to have blinders on to the fact that their staff is using their personal GPT all day long... meanwhile the early messy adopters have already started to pull ahead and get results, mainly in tackling the bottom of backlog pain in the ass tasks, automating ops, SRE, improving safety, DevEx, and more. What's the story in your workplace?
Truly. Most companies are still treating it as a box to check, while figuring out basic data hygiene. Real value is gonna comee from automating specific workflows
It's already happening, and they're realising it's a lot more unsexy than using chatGPT, requires skilled people, cross team collaboration and deep shared understanding of processes and workflows.