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Historically, AI leadership has been dominated by technical veterans—data scientists, AI specialists, and analytics leaders. While their expertise remains indispensable, it's no longer sufficient. To navigate the human side of AI implementation, organizations need to bring behavioral economists into the fold.
This multidisciplinary approach fosters collaboration between technical and behavioral domains. Behavioral economists can educate AI leaders on how to design strategies that account for human biases, increasing the likelihood of successful adoption.
Formulating Strategies for Success
Effective AI strategies must go beyond technology—they should integrate behavioral insights at every stage. This means: