CONCEPT
Two Theaters of Adoption
The structural distinction between enterprise and individual AI adoption — different timescales, different dynamics, different outcomes that aggregate analysis conflates to its cost.
The AI transition is
playing out in two distinct theaters: the enterprise and the individual. The dynamics differ not merely in scale but in kind, and analysis that conflates them produces conclusions accurate for neither. Individual adoption is faster in the experimentation phase — a person can download an AI tool in the evening and form a preliminary assessment by Monday morning. Enterprise adoption requires procurement review, security assessment, integration planning, training design, and organizational communication. But individual adoption is slower in the integration phase. The individual lacks the institutional support — training, mentorship, structured feedback — that converts experimentation into organizational capability. Enterprises that invest in systematic training can accelerate integration across their workforce; individuals must figure out integration through trial and error. The result is a paradox: individuals adopt faster but integrate more slowly, while enterprises adopt more slowly but integrate more effectively.
In The You On AI Field Guide
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