Beyond the Hype: How to Succeed with AI, from Quick Wins to Total Transformation
Thursday, 16 April 2026
We’ve spent the last two blog articles exploring the legitimate hurdles and significant risks surrounding AI adoption. We’ve acknowledged the fears of data breaches, the pressure of compliance, and the strategic danger of being left behind. But now, it’s time to turn the page. What happens when you get it right? What does success with
- Published in Artificial Intelligence, Events
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Why Are You Waiting? The Real Reasons Decision-Makers Are Hesitant to Deploy AI
Thursday, 09 April 2026
The buzz around Artificial Intelligence, particularly Microsoft Copilot, is impossible to ignore. Pundits promise a new era of productivity, while headlines tout revolutionary business transformations. Yet, for many business and technology leaders in the hospitality, restaurant, financial services, and creative industries, the decision to press “go” on AI is fraught with hesitation. The gap between
- Published in Artificial Intelligence, Events
Your Company’s Biggest AI Risk Isn’t Security. It’s Preparation.
Thursday, 02 April 2026
Picture this: A 60-person creative agency deploys Microsoft Copilot with multi-factor authentication enabled. The IT manager feels confident. “We’re secure,” he tells leadership. Sixty days later, a departing account director downloads 200 unreleased campaign assets, client strategy decks, and proprietary branding guidelines in two hours using Copilot’s search capabilities. The agency only discovers it three days
- Published in Artificial Intelligence, Events
Humans v AI: What AI Gets Right, What It Gets Catastrophically Wrong, and Why Humans Still Matter
Friday, 20 February 2026
Can AI handle the work you’re paying knowledge workers to do? Sometimes. When the task is pure pattern work – drafting emails, summarizing documents, spotting data anomalies – AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot are faster than any human. But they collapse the moment work requires context they can’t see, judgment about
- Published in Artificial Intelligence



