“Every company in the world… will be reengineered in 24 months.” - Bill McDermott, CEO, ServiceNow AI is changing everything. If you believe AI isn’t affecting your business today … think again. If you believe you can “wait and see what happens” … you’re too late. AI will bring down the cost of business processes through automation. It will reduce labor costs by requiring less manual intervention in work. Goldman Sachs estimates AI will increase global GDP by 7%. It will eliminate millions of jobs. And create millions more. AI is changing everything. What are you doing to prepare? #AI #FutureOfWork #Founder #Entrepreneur #Career *** My passion is to help global founders become happier their life and more successful in their business through our weekly newsletter, The Founder's Journey Podcast and The Founder's Collective community. Join me. Links in comments and featured posts.
I agree Greg Moran AI is transforming business processes, reducing costs, and creating new opportunities. It's crucial to adapt and prepare for the future.
Even my one person coaching business is being impacted by AI. I don't use them, but there are tools that can literally read body language and then suggest questions to ask. Scary stuff.
Legend. He said "Behind every great experience is a great workflow"
ai is indeed reshaping the business landscape rapidly. adapting to ai trends is crucial for staying ahead in this dynamic environment. #futureready. Greg Moran
Getting my hands dirty. Use AI 7 days a week at this point.
This man is a legend.
Absolutely, AI is transforming the way we do business at an unprecedented pace. It's fascinating to see how it's not just a trend but a fundamental shift that affects every aspect of our operations.
Adapt or be left behind. Greg Moran
Eliminates but creates other opportunities. That needs to be noted Greg Moran
3x Founder | Founder Acceleration Coach | Helping high-performing founders scale faster with absolute clarity | Sold $65mm online
6moI believe that it's a Tsunami of change. I even admit that sometimes it gives me some chills, I'm not sure where are we heading with this given the exponential curve of advancement.