Artificial intelligence is here. Whether it’s chatbots, predictive analytics, robotic process automation, or generative design, AI is reshaping how businesses operate across industries.

So what does it take to implement AI at scale? A sound strategy is the simple answer, but accomplishing that is far more complex.

At the core of these AI innovations are company leaders and employees who leverage their resources and build infrastructures to advance these technologies.

Business Insider’s series “AI in Action” examines how organizations are integrating AI into the workplace through employee feedback and training, data-security procedures, financial strategies, and more.

As our stories explore how AI is being used in operations such as supply chains, human resources onboarding procedures, marketing and sales, and pharmaceutical development, one thing is clear: Diligent collaboration is key to making AI a functional part of workers’ lives.

Read the stories ahead for a behind-the-scenes look at innovation driven by high-level strategy and practical execution.

AI in Action: How companies are applying artificial intelligence innovations

A Boston-based construction firm is leveraging AI to keep roughly 30,000 workers safe

Companies’ biggest barrier to AI isn’t tech — it’s employee pushback. Here’s how to overcome it.

Companies large and small are using AI for employee onboarding. It can save HR days of time.

How pharmaceutical companies are training their workers on AI

How software companies are developing AI agents and preparing their employees for the next wave of generative AI

Credits

Series Editor: Julia Naftulin

Story Editors: Julia Naftulin, Brea Cubit
Story Reporters: Shefali Kapadia, John Kell, Matt Villano
Illustrator: Karan Singh
Design Direction: Alyssa Powell
Social Audience Producer: Audrey Hettleman
Executive Editor, Special Projects: Julia Hood

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