The AI Minute: When Strategy Gets Outdated After Lunch
Shimmy Says
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19m
In this episode of Shimmy Says, Alan Shimel returns from the road and steps back into an AI landscape that seems to have changed several times while he was gone.
From agentic AI and security risks to data center power demands, infrastructure pressure, governance challenges and the pace of machine-speed innovation, Alan breaks down what it means to live inside the “AI minute” — a world where business strategy, security assumptions and technology roadmaps can become outdated almost instantly.
The next advantage will not belong to the company with the loudest AI press release. It will belong to the people and organizations that learn how to operate faster, smarter and with better judgment while AI continues to accelerate everything around them.
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