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78% of Projects Fail Because of This One Problem — Here's How Continuous Learning Solves It
Why does traditional training fail tech teams? It's jarring to know that 78% of organizations abandon projects partway through because they didn't have employees with the necessary IT skills. Today, ...
Even as we emerge from generative AI’s tire-kicking phase, it’s still true that many (most?) enterprise artificial intelligence and machine learning projects will derail before delivering real value.
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How alternative blockchain projects fail to deliver despite $1.2B in funding
High-profile chains raised up to $1.2B in total, but failed to perform. A batch of top 10 chains with high raises is now down by over 96%, while having no developers, on-chain activity, or liquidity.
It is within this context that Madhusudan Nagaraja has been contributing independent advisory guidance as a member of the PMI Infinity Advisory Committee. PMI Infinity, launched in January 2024, is ...
This year has shown that AI isn't just a fleeting trend; it's a technology that is fundamentally changing the landscape of many industries. In the recently published "State of AI in Business 2025" ...
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More than 80% of corporate AI projects never make it out of the pilot phase or fail to deliver measurable value once deployed, according to RAND research. This failure rate is two times higher than ...
Over 70% to 90% of early-stage renewable energy projects fail to reach construction, said a whitepaper from Paces, a platform for renewable energy project development and de-risking. Early-stage clean ...
Solar panels on the road. What could go wrong? This tech may seem like a good idea to create sustainable energy, but it isn't quite ready for the real world.
This week, an exercise in separating truth from hype. I am old enough to remember when generative AI (genAI) was the best thing since sliced bread — destined to solve any and all problems. But CIO.com ...
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