The Fear Factor in AI Adoption (And How to Fix It) There is a baffling contradiction in the latest data. We know AI is the future, yet only 10% of employees use it daily at work (Gallup, 2025). The tech is ready. The licenses are bought. So, where is everyone? The Misunderstanding Leaders assume the bottleneck is technical—that employees just need more access or better prompts. But if you look at the data from the Brookings Institution, you see a different story: 57% of Americans use AI for personal tasks. They know how to use it. They are choosing not to use it for you . The barrier isn't skill. It is fear. The Shift We are ignoring the psychological toll of this transition. Pew Research (Sept 2025) found that 50% of Americans are more concerned than excited about AI. More damningly, 53% believe AI will make humans worse at creative thinking. Your employees aren't just "slow adopters." They are worried that using these tools devalues their own ...
Market reports from January 25, 2026 , reveal a widening gap between geopolitical ambition and technological reality. At Davos, leaders like Mark Carney urged "Middle Powers" to band together. Yet, the data confirms a stark US-China Duopoly in AI compute. The "Middle" is not just being squeezed politically; it is being out-computed. ❖ The Centralization of Power While nations talk about alliances, Big Tech is ruthlessly centralizing. The Information reveals that Meta has centralized its infrastructure strategy, creating a new "Meta Compute" team reporting directly to Mark Zuckerberg. This is an acknowledgment that Compute is Strategy . The era of decentralized IT governance is ending; the era of "Command & Control" infrastructure has begun. Innovation Signal: The Biological Pivot If you can't win on Silicon, win on Carbon. Bloomberg reports that Big Pharma is "plowing billions" into llamas ....