AI adoption essays
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What Corporate Employees Should Learn About GenAI Before Prompt Engineering
Corporate employees do need GenAI skills, but prompt engineering is too narrow a starting point. The real skill is knowing where AI belongs in work.
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'AI-Native' Is Not a Marketing Term for Universities. Here Is What It Means.
Three Indian B-schools claim to be 'first AI-native.' The honest translation of the term, from how a16z and YC use it, exposes a contract problem most B-schools are avoiding.
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Why Context Engineering Is a Management Problem
Most enterprises treat context engineering as a prompt or RAG problem. The real bottleneck is upstream: which source wins, which exception matters, who's accountable for the recommendation.
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When Expertise Stops Helping With AI
Research from Stanford, Harvard, and Carnegie Mellon points to a pattern leaders need to understand: AI can help less-experienced workers more when experts stay attached to old processes.
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India's AI Readiness Problem Is Also a Payment Problem
India's AI readiness debate cannot stop at infrastructure and talent. The harder question is whether users and organisations will pay for the tools and habits that make AI useful.
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What a ₹4 Lakh IIM AI Course Does and Does Not Buy - II
The second part of the IIM GenAI course argument: the market often pays for credential insurance, while real AI readiness depends on changed institutional practice.