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Are SMEs risking strategic lock-in by over-relying on AI predictions?

1 pointsby daveac3 months ago
I&#x27;m a mid&#x2F;senior developer at a small-to-medium sized business and spend a fair bit of my free time experimenting with AI training and models. Lately, I&#x27;ve been pondering how heavily companies—especially in smaller organizations—are leaning on AI-generated predictions for decision-making.<p>My concern is that overreliance on these models might create feedback loops that reinforce inherent biases in the training data. This could lead to a narrowing of options where decisions become self-confirming, ultimately limiting strategic flexibility and innovation.<p>Have you seen evidence of this happening in practice? How can SMEs strike a balance between leveraging AI insights and maintaining a broad, unbiased perspective in their decision-making?<p>Are there any practical safeguards or frameworks that you’ve implemented or come across to prevent strategic lock-in?

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