Algorithms aren’t enough: Why factories need an AI reasoning layer

The scheduling fallacy and the shift to autonomy Walk onto almost any manufacturing shop floor, and you will witness the same systemic vulnerability: a brilliantly engineered, multi-million-dollar Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) system rendered completely useless by a single delayed delivery truck, an unexpected machine drift or a sudden workforce shortage. Industrial operations do not…

How AI takes flight at GE Aerospace

The race to adopt AI has left many CIOs wrestling with a fundamental question: How do you move faster without introducing unacceptable risk? Few leaders face that challenge at a higher level than David Burns, CIO of GE Aerospace. Building on the company’s decade of experience applying AI across its business, Burns is helping lead…

The 5 stages of AI adoption maturity: Where businesses create real value

Most enterprises are rushing toward autonomous AI. They shouldn’t. Autonomy you haven’t earned doesn’t speed you up. In fact, it slows you down. Here’s what I’ve moved our organization toward: a five-stage set of AI adoption maturity benchmarks. It’s a practical framework for understanding where employee development, decision-making and business value intersect. Each stage provides…

Put trust infrastructure before intelligent automation for better collaboration

Astute leaders recognize that many times, automation and technology failures aren’t really about the technology itself. Rather, failures occur because the necessary underlying infrastructure linking people, processes, and technology isn’t in place. For example, consider organizations that try to partner together but don’t take the time to align their tech implementations in a way that…

The production assumptions AI just broke

Over the past decade, I have worked through multiple technology transitions, from virtualization and cloud adoption to containers and large-scale automation. Each changed how enterprise IT operated, but they all shared one characteristic: production systems still behaved in broadly predictable ways. AI is the first shift I have seen that changes the behavior of production…