By Max Belov,
CTO
Originally featured in TechRadar Pro
AI continues to advance, and next year could be the time it either delivers on its boldest promises or hits turbulence. The difference will come down to one thing: how humans steer it.
The rush to automate everything is already meeting reality. This year, Klarna’s CEO said AI would replace hundreds of roles, until the company had to bring people back to fix what automation missed. Replacing humans entirely just doesn’t work, but the smart move now is to cut the hype and trust human oversight.
AI doesn’t need to be revolutionary
Consider these strategies to keep your head cool and drive steady digital transformation:
Keep it practical
Forget moonshots. Start with problems that matter, automate one repetitive task, measure success, then scale.
Build on solid ground
Assess your AI readiness, whether your systems and people can actually handle it. Skills gaps are inevitable, and you need to close them early.
Guard your data
AI runs on data. If it’s weak, biased, or exposed, your results will be too. Bake security into every stage.
Grow maturity
AI maturity relies on discipline, measurement, and learning from small wins before scaling. Rational oversight beats blind enthusiasm every time
Achieving real results
AI’s success depends on human intelligence, including our ability to question, plan, and correct. Guided by reason rather than hype, AI becomes what it should be: a practical partner in digital value creation.
Read the full article at TechRadar Pro.