The Great Corporate Bond Conundrum: When Safety Becomes Speculative
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Top female executives are challenging the AI frenzy sweeping corporate America. At Fortune’s Most Powerful Women summit, leaders emphasized resisting FOMO and maintaining focus on human-centered approaches to technology adoption.
In what sources indicate is becoming a counter-movement to the artificial intelligence gold rush, prominent business leaders are urging companies to resist fear-driven technology adoption and maintain focus on human-centered strategies. The warnings emerged during Fortune’s Most Powerful Women 2025 summit held in Washington, D.C., where executives from diverse industries shared concerns about the pressure to rapidly implement AI solutions.
Companies that rushed into AI adoption due to fear of missing out are now demanding measurable results. Anthropic’s chief product officer explains how daily active users and productivity metrics are becoming key indicators of AI success.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, companies are transitioning from initial excitement to demanding concrete results. According to Mike Krieger, co-founder of Instagram and current chief product officer at Anthropic, the era of AI FOMO is giving way to a more measured approach focused on success metrics and return on investment.