Most economists haven't really dug into the internal power struggles companies will face over AI implementation and strategy. But honestly? Those battles are going to be brutal. Different departments competing for resources, conflicting visions on AI adoption—this stuff will matter way more than people realize right now. The ones who understand this early will have a real edge.
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LucidSleepwalker
· 01-07 16:44
Wow, someone finally said it. The power struggle of internal AI within the company is really a hundred times more complicated than the technology itself.
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just_another_wallet
· 01-05 17:58
NGL, internal company conflicts have indeed been seriously underestimated; the AI war is actually a political battle.
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BoredApeResistance
· 01-04 18:30
To be honest, this thing is indeed underrated. The real game-changer is the internal AI resource competition within the company.
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ponzi_poet
· 01-04 18:29
ngl this is the real inside scoop. Most people are still hyping the AI concept, unaware that the company is already in internal chaos.
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WhaleMinion
· 01-04 18:27
ngl, this is the real overlooked point. Everyone is talking about how much money AI can make, but no one is paying attention to the internal power struggles within the company.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-04 18:15
NGL, this is the real critical point. Most people only focus on what AI can do, and no one pays attention to how chaotic things inside the company can get... resource grabbing, department conflicts, power struggles—these things matter more to success or failure than the technology itself.
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GateUser-a606bf0c
· 01-04 18:04
Honestly, this is really underestimated. Internal company conflicts are the biggest pitfall for AI implementation. The tech department wants it one way, the business department wants it another, and in the end, no one wins—only the politicians are happy haha.
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POAPlectionist
· 01-04 18:04
ngl This is the real internal conflict... The AI tug-of-war within the company is more heartbreaking than market competition. Those who saw through it early truly have a free win.
Most economists haven't really dug into the internal power struggles companies will face over AI implementation and strategy. But honestly? Those battles are going to be brutal. Different departments competing for resources, conflicting visions on AI adoption—this stuff will matter way more than people realize right now. The ones who understand this early will have a real edge.