Manufacturing firms face AI adoption choices without IT infrastructure
A 75-person manufacturing business is tasked with exploring AI integration but lacks dedicated IT expertise. The decision on model access, data isolation, and admin controls will shape how safely the company can deploy A
A mid-size manufacturing firm with 75 to 100 employees is beginning an AI integration pilot, and the person leading it has just received admin access to set up tooling without formal IT or programming experience. This scenario reflects a real tension in enterprise AI adoption: smaller organizations ...
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