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Can Companies Keep Up with AI's Rapid Advancements?

As AI becomes increasingly prevalent, leaders struggle to adapt and understand its impact

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As AI continues to transform industries and revolutionize the way companies operate, leaders are struggling to keep up with its rapid advancements. From deploying new technologies to understanding its implications on...

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Recently, OpenAI made headlines by bringing on big guns in the lead-up to its IPO, including Noam Shazeer , co-inventor of the Transformer, and Dean...

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Recently, OpenAI made headlines by bringing on big guns in the lead-up to its IPO, including Noam Shazeer, co-inventor of the Transformer, and Dean Ball, former Trump AI policy official. This move is seen as a significant step in the company's preparations for its public offering.

Meanwhile, a new kind of full-body scanner is being developed by an AI company, which plans to deploy advanced ultrasound scanners in its own spas around the world. This technology is being touted as a game-changer in the health and wellness industry.

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As AI becomes increasingly prevalent, companies are facing challenges in understanding its impact on their operations and workforce. According to a...

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As AI becomes increasingly prevalent, companies are facing challenges in understanding its impact on their operations and workforce. According to a LinkedIn survey, half of C-suite leaders acknowledge they don't have clear visibility into the roles and skills their organizations will need as AI matures.

"Sometimes, different parts of the org may be less willing to change, maybe because it's their job not to do that." — **Mark Lobosco**, LinkedIn Chief Business Officer

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Zach Maybury , Chief Technology Officer at DraftKings, notes that the use of AI is ramping up within organizations, and businesses are delegating...

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Zach Maybury, Chief Technology Officer at DraftKings, notes that the use of AI is ramping up within organizations, and businesses are delegating more tasks to agentic AI. However, this raises challenges in keeping a "human in the loop" when it's not possible to insert humans into those loops.

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50%: The percentage of C-suite leaders who acknowledge they don't have clear visibility into the roles and skills their organizations will need as AI...

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  • **50%: The percentage of C-suite leaders who acknowledge they don't have clear visibility into the roles and skills their organizations will need as AI matures.

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What: AI advancements, IPO preparations, deployment of new technologies Where: Global, with a focus on the US, UK, and India Impact: Transformation...

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  • What: AI advancements, IPO preparations, deployment of new technologies
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the US, UK, and India
  • Impact: Transformation of industries, challenges for companies in understanding AI's impact

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As AI continues to advance, companies will need to adapt and understand its implications on their operations and workforce. With the right strategies...

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As AI continues to advance, companies will need to adapt and understand its implications on their operations and workforce. With the right strategies and technologies in place, companies can harness the power of AI to drive growth and innovation. However, those that fail to keep up risk being left behind.

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Can Companies Keep Up with AI's Rapid Advancements?

As AI becomes increasingly prevalent, leaders struggle to adapt and understand its impact

Friday, June 19, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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As AI continues to transform industries and revolutionize the way companies operate, leaders are struggling to keep up with its rapid advancements. From deploying new technologies to understanding its implications on the workforce, the challenges are mounting.

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Recently, OpenAI made headlines by bringing on big guns in the lead-up to its IPO, including Noam Shazeer, co-inventor of the Transformer, and Dean Ball, former Trump AI policy official. This move is seen as a significant step in the company's preparations for its public offering.

Meanwhile, a new kind of full-body scanner is being developed by an AI company, which plans to deploy advanced ultrasound scanners in its own spas around the world. This technology is being touted as a game-changer in the health and wellness industry.

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Why It Matters

As AI becomes increasingly prevalent, companies are facing challenges in understanding its impact on their operations and workforce. According to a LinkedIn survey, half of C-suite leaders acknowledge they don't have clear visibility into the roles and skills their organizations will need as AI matures.

"Sometimes, different parts of the org may be less willing to change, maybe because it's their job not to do that." — **Mark Lobosco**, LinkedIn Chief Business Officer

What Experts Say

Zach Maybury, Chief Technology Officer at DraftKings, notes that the use of AI is ramping up within organizations, and businesses are delegating more tasks to agentic AI. However, this raises challenges in keeping a "human in the loop" when it's not possible to insert humans into those loops.

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  • **50%: The percentage of C-suite leaders who acknowledge they don't have clear visibility into the roles and skills their organizations will need as AI matures.

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  • What: AI advancements, IPO preparations, deployment of new technologies
  • Where: Global, with a focus on the US, UK, and India
  • Impact: Transformation of industries, challenges for companies in understanding AI's impact

What Comes Next

As AI continues to advance, companies will need to adapt and understand its implications on their operations and workforce. With the right strategies and technologies in place, companies can harness the power of AI to drive growth and innovation. However, those that fail to keep up risk being left behind.

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