AI in 2024: A Critical Turning Point for Board Members and Businesses
02.05.2024 | 9 min read
Business landscapes are experiencing a seismic shift due to rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI).
A recent Forbes study reveals a startling fact: 67% of board members claim their AI knowledge is either expert or advanced, exposing a dangerous gap between self-perception and actual expertise.
This discrepancy signals a brewing storm and the potential for significant overhauls in boardrooms worldwide.
The impact of this technology on our lives and businesses is too significant to ignore.
The AI-driven future enforces a series of changes — how companies are managed, what the role of board is, and how to take the right strategic approach.
The question that looms large is: How can companies adapt and thrive in the age of AI?
How leaders should prepare for the AI challenge
The future of boardroom dynamics and the very essence of leadership are at stake. It’s time to start preparing for changes to stay relevant and effective as a leader.
The AI revolution is not just about digital transformation; it's about redefining the strategic blueprint of businesses.
Board members who lack a deep understanding of AI's capabilities are unable to plan strategy.
The path to navigating this challenge is threefold.
1. Become more knowledgeable about AI (or find a consultant)
Board members must commit to ongoing AI education to stay relevant.
This isn’t a one-time effort but a continuous journey of learning and adaptation that involves using internal and external resources. Invest in training and promote a culture that prioritizes quick learning and innovation.
PwC offers more advice on how to stay abreast of the latest developments in AI.
Keep up with new use cases, risks, and business models for informed decision-making and to envision AI applications in your organization.
No one expects you to become an AI expert overnight. However, in this case, consulting with those who are is essential.
2. Be a successful change leader
Board members need a strong leadership presence, communication skills, and technological knowledge to guide their organizations through the AI revolution (Korn Ferry, 'AI Is Everywhere, Except on Boards').
What exactly does it mean?
- Develop a strong tech-savvy presence; you must understand not only current technology trends but also their strategic impact on your business's future.
- Master the art of communication; be clear and compelling when explaining complex tech concepts to ensure everyone on your board understands the practical implications for your strategy and operations.
- Focus on the big picture with technology; as it evolves, emphasize its strategic role over mere operational uses.
- Act decisively and lead with confidence in your tech initiatives.
3. Align AI strategy with organizational goals and ethics
When implementing AI in your organization, remember it’s not just about strategy and leadership.
You must also consider how AI will affect your employees. According to Harvard Law School, it's essential for boards to carefully assess everything from hiring practices to the rules around using AI.
Make sure AI boosts the human side of your business, not harms it.
Also, don’t forget the ethical and social sides of using AI.
It’s important to use AI in ways that match up with your company's ethical commitments. The MIT Sloan Management Review points out that this can be tricky, but as a board member, it's part of your job to steer through these issues.
Make sure AI is used effectively and ethically, keeping true to your organization's values. This way, you'll maintain trust and integrity as your company grows with technology.
How AI will redefine company operations and board role
The structure of organizations is set to change fundamentally.
Board roles will evolve beyond setting strategy, communicating it, and structuring the company. Boards will also shape AI strategy and ensure the right architecture for AI tools, equipping corporate AI with essential knowledge.
This is crucial because the system will rely on data, documents, and conclusions previously developed by people. The effectiveness of corporate AI in supporting employees at all levels will hinge on the knowledge it possesses.
The Effects of AI Implementation on Employee Roles
Employees will gain easy access to the company's knowledge base and tools, which will free them from many operational tasks.
How effectively they use this support will depend on their approach, their ability to issue precise commands, and their creativity. As a result, employees may not need as deep industry knowledge as they do today.
This leads us close to the full automation of many organizational roles.
We are approaching a time when replacing humans with AI solutions in many business functions could become realistic. At the same time, we are also close to using AI to significantly boost productivity in sectors that currently rely heavily on human involvement.
Still, in many areas, the need for human engagement and responsibility for specific tasks or processes will remain essential.
How to turn AI concepts into boardroom strategies
Building a solid foundation in AI knowledge and keeping up with trends are essential for any organization aiming to progress. It's crucial for the board to have access to at least one AI expert for strategy consultations.
The next step involves implementing proof of concept (PoC) that addresses issues in areas where AI has already shown it can enhance efficiency—such as HR, customer support, sales, marketing, and knowledge bots.
The subsequent phase is rolling out comprehensive systems across the company, like Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT Enterprise, and other solutions that leverage open-source systems and integrate various model providers with your company’s data and systems.
Our AIConsole platform is one such solution.
Looking ahead, AI systems that centralize knowledge and data will become the core of every successful organization. This will set the stage for businesses to fully leverage the potential of the forthcoming generalized artificial intelligence, AGI.
How AIConsole fast-tracks AI integration
AIConsole is a powerful system designed to integrate various AI model providers and automate tasks efficiently. It centralizes all AI-related knowledge and activities within the company, effectively creating a new "brain" for the organization.
The system is built so that non-technical staff—like management and strategists—can actively participate in shaping this AI "brain." This capability will become a key skill for future boards.
This approach not only streamlines operations but also empowers your entire team to leverage AI in strategic decision-making.
Pre-trained AI agents for immediate impact
AIConsole equips every user with access to a suite of AI agents tailored to execute commands or assume specific roles, such as a marketing specialist, author, recruiter, or even board member. For instance, an agent designed for board support might have access to all sales data, enabling it to generate comprehensive reports and forecasts for targeted areas.
By adopting AIConsole, we provide a variety of AI agents capable of addressing nearly any business function or process within the organization.
Each agent leverages distinct data sources and specializes in different tasks, facilitating the automation of even the most complex operations. This setup allows teams to fully utilize the organization's collective knowledge in their respective areas.
AIConsole includes robust controls for user permissions and requires authorization for any potentially risky operations. Currently, in our test version, we offer a number of pre-trained agents equipped with necessary APIs. For the commercial release, we plan to expand this to hundreds, perhaps thousands, of agents, each connected to a broad array of systems and external services.
We encourage users to participate actively in expanding and enhancing our AIConsole agent database.
Customized AI environments for maximum efficiency
AIConsole will be offered as a web application and also as a version that can be installed in a client's container environment. This dual approach ensures our solution is accessible to all organizations. Whether you prefer using cloud services or require a solution that operates within a controlled IT environment for specific reasons, AIConsole is designed to meet your needs effectively.
How to lay the groundwork for AI in your organization
Many organizations fundamentally lack knowledge about AI.
(To verify your level od GenAI maturity, read From Theory to Action: Building a GPT-Powered Company in 2024).
The best starting point? Conduct practical workshops. These sessions demonstrate what AI is and how it can be applied daily. Such training encourages open-mindedness, experimentation, and the breaking of old habits.
Launch pilot projects to address specific issues within your organization. These projects help staff become familiar with AI tools, gain valuable knowledge, and establish relationships with suppliers.
Start with small, manageable steps. This allows your organization to develop AI processes independently. With these foundations in place, you can then plan your next moves and proceed iteratively.
This gradual approach is essential, particularly because we're dealing with a technology that is still not fully understood or integrated into business processes.
You need a solid base that allows for a central, adaptable AI environment. Our AIConsole platform serves as that foundation.
It's clear that AI solutions will continue to spread. Ignoring the existence of AI tools is not an option.
Remember, AI holds tremendous potential to transform our world.
How to effectively implement AI tools across your company
The AI implementation strategy should unfold in three deliberate steps.
First, target specific implementations where artificial intelligence is guaranteed to succeed and deliver tangible benefits. Choosing the right projects to prove your business concepts is crucial.
Second, begin constructing a central AI architecture to eventually span the entire organization.
You can employ various tools for this, including Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and open-source solutions. The advantage of using open-source is flexibility—it allows integration of different AI tools without being tied to one provider. At 10Clouds, we believe in creating an AI architecture that is as flexible as possible, composed of many complementary AI tools.
The third and final step is to pinpoint a unique area where AI can drive business growth. This should be a distinctive sector for your organization where AI provides a competitive edge.
However, be aware of the rapid advancement in AI technology. Even for those of us deeply engaged with AI, the pace of breakthroughs and new solutions can be surprising, influencing or accelerating business applications of AI.
AI's transformation of the software tool landscape
After you integrate AI into your core operations, the real transformation begins.
AI is reshaping programming. Models that generate application code or modify existing applications are already changing how developers work.
Artificial intelligence will revolutionize developer roles and the market for application creation tools. That's why we're developing tools that automate code generation, which we also use internally.
From our experiences, we created 10Minions—an extension for the Microsoft Visual Studio platform that enables autonomous coding. This solution automates certain programming tasks, such as code corrections.
We're taking it even further. We're currently developing features for automated user interface generation. Our goal is for user interfaces, especially administrative panels, to dynamically adapt as users define their needs. This innovation will transform application usage.
In a few years, we won't just have numerous programs; we'll have one central solution precisely customized to our needs, preferences, and unique characteristics.
Adapt to AI to avoid being left behind
Looking ahead, society will likely split into two groups: those who master artificial intelligence and those who miss out on its revolution.
The former will harness AI to enhance efficiency and foster innovation, transforming how tasks are performed and leading the charge in their respective fields.
The latter, however, may find themselves struggling to keep up, potentially requiring societal support mechanisms like a basic income.
The key to avoiding this fate lies in continuous adaptation—updating our work practices and organizational frameworks to align with the rapid advancements in AI technology. This means investing in AI education, fostering a culture of innovation and quick learning, and integrating AI strategies that resonate with organizational goals and ethical standards.
By doing so, leaders and businesses can ensure they remain competitive and relevant in an AI-driven future.