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The biggest AI implementations aren't failing because of bad technology. They're failing because nobody built accountability into the system from day one. Accenture just invested in a company whose
The biggest AI implementations aren't failing because of bad technology.
They're failing because nobody built accountability into the system from day one.
Accenture just invested in a company whose entire job is making AI auditable and compliant before it goes live — not after. That's a signal worth paying attention to.
Here's what that means for you practically: the AI tools that actually stick inside a business aren't the flashiest ones. They're the ones where someone defined the rules first. What problem does this solve? How do we know it's working? Who owns it?
That's it. That's the step most vendors skip. They sell you the tool, disappear, and leave your team staring at a dashboard nobody asked for.
You don't need to overhaul anything. Before your next AI conversation with any vendor, write down three things on one page: the specific task you want automated, how you currently measure success on that task, and who on your team would actually use the output daily.
That one page will save you more money than any demo ever will.
What's the one AI tool you bought that your team quietly stopped using — and what do you think went wrong?
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