If you ran a trucking company would your fleet use GPS? How about dash cams? If technology COULD reduce your fleet's fuel expenses and reduce your overall insurance expenses by 10% (or more) how can you compete with a trucking company that DOES embrace technology? And what if all the trucking and customer data was reviewed by AI to optimize your Trucking & Logistics operations?
The Legal Profession is one of the first to adapt or die. The numbers are stark: 74% of legal work has “strong automation potential.” For the average attorney, that translates to a potential loss of $27,000 in annual billable hours. But it is not so much about loss, it’s a story about transformation, access, and the widening chasm between lawyers who embrace change and those who don’t.
AI won’t replace lawyers, but lawyers who use AI will likely replace those who don’t.
Would you want to see a Doctor that uses AI or one that refuses to use AI? How about a radiologist who is looking over your MRI or test results? It feels almost like malpractice if a medical professional had access to the power of AI and did not use it for maximum benefit of the patient, right?
If you were the CRO (Chief Revenue Officer) of a company would you want a sales team that has a solid level of 'AI Mastery' or one that is old school?
Education, Sales, Retail, Manufacturing, Aviation, everything area of business (and life) will be impacted by AI. And it will happen much faster than we realize. While I was writing this I was asked if I wanted to 'turn on' Gemini in Chrome. You know, to be my R2-D2 and to help me to write this post.
Sure. Why not.
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