Right about now I hear the same story over and over: "I'm under pressure to use #ArtificialIntelligence at work, but I receive no guidance on what to use it for and how."
This is reflective of another disconnect in how different groups talk about #AI adoption. At large companies, and the vendors that serve them, adoption is equated with buying tools and infrastructure. It tends to be true only among smaller companies and individual people that questions around actually using the tools get much attention, and it might be true that the much of the true power-user productivity explosion is actually a really small and neglected part of the AI economy.
There is an economic lens on AI adoption through which it is picking up steam, and an immediately practical lens through which it seems to be developing some unexamined stagnation.