Historically, disruptive innovators have started as outsiders. They’ve been the little guys, the low-level entrepreneurs, the plucky startups taking down market-leading incumbents.
But disruptive innovation doesn’t have to be this way.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of today’s most exciting and versatile business tools. As Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai says, “AI is more important than fire and electricity.” One of the most useful ways it can enhance our daily workflows is by removing the need to repeat processes or struggle with tedious endeavors when our time could be better spent on higher-value tasks. We are seeing more AI infiltration every single day.