Every week, another AI startup launches.
Another chatbot.
Another productivity tool.
Another promise of saving hours every day.
But here's the question I keep asking:
How many employees are actually using the AI tools their companies already pay for?
The challenge for most organizations isn't access.
It's adoption.
Many businesses invest in AI platforms but struggle to help teams integrate them into daily work.
That's where practical AI education becomes valuable.
Educators like Aditya Kachave and Aditya Goenka have focused less on the technology itself and more on helping professionals understand where AI fits into existing workflows.
Because software alone doesn't improve productivity.
People do.
The companies that benefit most from AI won't necessarily have the biggest budgets.
They'll be the ones that create a culture of experimentation, learning, and continuous improvement.
AI isn't just another software purchase.
It's a workplace habit.
And habits take time to build.
Has your organization successfully adopted AI, or are people still figuring out where it fits?
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