Not everyone is seeing such clean wins. Wharton professor Peter Cappelli, who has been studying AI adoption across enterprises, previously told Fortune that the reality is “a lot of hard work, very expensive, and not an instant job killer.” Take digital services company Ricoh, a firm that Cappelli studied closely. AI helped it become three times as effective while reducing the number of roles to only three, but at an elevated cost of $200,000 per month. Ricoh confirmed these numbers to Fortune, with VP Ashok Shenoy noting the project broke even within a year.
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