
"The biggest risk in the age of AI is not the technology itself. It's leaders who go with the crowd and confuse consensus with truth."
"After months of isolation, CEOs rushed back to in-person events. They wanted what digital tools could not offer: real relationships, chance meetings, new innovation-producing partnerships."
"The difference is that successful leaders are willing to question the crowd and chart their own path. That instinct matters more than ever given the transformative capabilities of AI."
Advanced generative AI tools are not a threat to established software companies but rather a catalyst for industry transformation. Historical patterns show that new technologies typically enhance rather than eliminate industries. The real danger lies in leaders who follow consensus without critical thinking. Past predictions about the demise of trade shows and the rise of trends like 3D television illustrate the pitfalls of groupthink. Successful leaders question prevailing wisdom and forge their own paths, a crucial skill in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI.
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