In the current #AI revolution, a striking 29% of employees, and 44% of Gen Z, are actively sabotaging their company’s Artificial Intelligence strategy, according to a 2026 report by Writer and Workplace Intelligence. We aren’t facing a technical gap: we are facing a trust gap, one that demands a serious technology adoption effort from companiesContinue reading “⚠️ How Past Failures in Change Management Prepare Us for the AI Revolution ⚠️”
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Stanford “AI in FinTech Forum”… again in person!
This weekend, we enjoyed the Stanford Engineering “AI in FinTech Forum 2022″… again in person! Mixed feelings: really positive the overall experience, and the progress of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications at the intersection of finance and technology. But with hallway conversations around funding and cash restrictions for startups in Silicon Valley,Continue reading “Stanford “AI in FinTech Forum”… again in person!”
Hacking Silicon Valley? Inspiration for European entrepreneurial ecosystems
After some months in Silicon Valley, I had several conversations regarding its entrepreneurial ecosystem, and even the potential of other areas worldwide to foster startups with the same impetus. From a fruit orchard area to the current epicenter of technology, the Valley has evolved thanks to different stakeholders, on top of entrepreneurs and startups. SomeContinue reading “Hacking Silicon Valley? Inspiration for European entrepreneurial ecosystems”