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Overcoming Biases in AI Adoption: A Behavioral Economics Perspective
In the journey toward integrating artificial intelligence (AI) at scale within organizations, one of the most significant challenges lies in the human decision-making process itself. As humans, we are inherently influenced by various cognitive biases, which often hinder rational decision-making and strategic planning. When organizations attempt to embed AI into their operations, they must address these biases head-on—not only among their leadership but also among their employees and end-users.
The Dual Challenge: Producers and Consumers
Any successful AI strategy must consider two key groups within the economic landscape: the producers and the consumers.