Why Tech Entrepreneurs Can't Treat AI as an Experiment Anymore
Description
When did AI stop being a fun experiment… and start becoming table stakes for running a business?
In just a year, AI has gone from "interesting" to essential. But while nearly every company is talking about it, only a fraction are actually seeing real returns.
In this episode of 10 Minute Tech Talks, you'll hear from Justine Kasznica and Chris Farmakis of Babst Calland on why AI adoption has exploded, what's driving CFOs a little crazy right now, and how the companies getting it right are separating themselves from the pack.
This is the moment AI stopped being optional, and became core to how business gets done.
So here's the takeaway: AI is officially mainstream, but success is far from guaranteed.
Some companies are unlocking massive efficiency gains. Others are burning money and wondering what went wrong.
In our next episode, we'll dig into why so many AI initiatives fail, and what leaders must do differently if they want real ROI instead of expensive experiments.
If you're asking yourself, "Okay, so how do we actually do this right?" — you'll want to catch Part Two.
Produced by the Pittsburgh Technology Council, this is a podcast for tech and manufacturing entrepreneurs exploring the tech ecosystem, from cyber security and AI to SaaS, robotics, and life sciences, featuring insights to satisfy the tech curious.



