Why are executives enamored with AI, but ICs aren't?
6 hours ago
- #Non-Determinism
- #Workplace Dynamics
- #AI Perception
- Executives and individual contributors (ICs) have differing perceptions of AI, with executives being more enthusiastic and ICs more skeptical.
- Executives deal with non-deterministic systems (e.g., unpredictable human behavior, project delays) and see AI as a manageable chaotic system with predictable failure modes.
- ICs operate in a deterministic world, evaluated on precision and reliability, making AI's non-deterministic outputs less appealing.
- AI adoption varies by organizational priorities: speed-focused companies see more IC adoption, while quality-focused ones see resistance.
- The friction in AI adoption stems from differing job demands—executives embrace AI's non-determinism, while ICs struggle with its impact on their precision-driven roles.