AI implementations rarely fail because of the technology. They fail because of people, incentives, fear, and organizational blind spots.
In this episode of Women Disrupting Tech, I talk with Sophia Zitman, Director of AI Projects at Kickstart AI, about what actually makes AI work in real organizations.
From starting with the why instead of the tech, to navigating politics, resistance, and design choices that determine whether AI ever makes it to production.
This conversation is for founders, operators, and leaders who want to move beyond AI hype and build systems that are useful, ethical, and adopted.
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In this episode
Chapters:
01:23 Why most AI strategies fail in practice
04:23 Sophia Zitman and building AI that delivers value
11:13 The real reason AI projects break down
17:33 Designing AI around people and workflows
23:38 When politics derail even good AI projects
32:23 What successful AI implementation looks like
47:08 AI as an advantage for startups and founders
56:53 AI as an equalizer and building inclusive tech
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Sophia Zitman on LinkedIn.
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