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Implementors: Why Most Enterprise AI Projects Fail—And What You Can Do Differently | Inflection AI COO Ted Shelton

<p>Ideas are easy. AI implementation is hard. We make it smarter, faster, and more human. Subscribe now to lead AI change.</p><p><br></p><p>Join host Ted Wolf, Co-Founder & CEO of Guidewise, for a candid, insight-packed conversation with Ted Shelton—COO of Inflection AI and veteran enterprise transformation leader—on the latest episode of Implementors. Drawing from decades of experience at Bain & Company, Cognizant, and now Inflection, Ted unpacks why so many enterprise AI initiatives stall out—and what leaders can do differently. From navigating cultural resistance to rethinking incentive structures and education, Ted lays out a clear...

AI to Go Podcast I Real Talk on Enterprise AI: AI Eats Jobs: The #1 Skill You Need to Stay Relevant - with Ted Shelton, Founder Adaptability.com

<p>Ted Shelton has seen the AI wave from every angle - partner at Bain, COO at Inflection AI, now founder of adaptability.com and builder of the Personal Agent aalpi.ai. In this episode, Ted and host Johannes Deubener discuss what happens when AI compute becomes a new form of capital that no longer needs human labor.</p><p>Ted explains why owners of compute will capture value faster than overall economic growth, how this breaks the 250-year-old relationship between capital and labor, and why “abundance” does not automatically mean broad participation. On individual level, we explore the human skil...

AI to Go Podcast: AI Eats Jobs: The #1 Skill You Need to Stay Relevant - with Ted Shelton, Founder Adaptability.com

Ted Shelton has seen the AI wave from every angle - partner at Bain, COO at Inflection AI, now founder of adaptability.com and builder of the Personal Agent aalpi.ai. In this episode, Ted and host Johannes Deubener discuss what happens when AI compute becomes a new form of capital that no longer needs human labor.Ted explains why owners of compute will capture value faster than overall economic growth, how this breaks the 250-year-old relationship between capital and labor, and why “abundance” does not automatically mean broad participation. On individual level, we explore the human skills that actually comp...