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ImaginEconomy Daily #9
When 71% of CMOs plan to spend millions on AI but 92% admit their teams can't use it, who wins? Spoiler: Not the CMOs.
Founder & Builder at futuriant.com Writer at imagineconomy.com Global Chief Strategy Officer at thisisbond.com
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