Within the increasingly dynamic environment of the modern business world, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) is not a reality of the future but the reality of the here and now. This article delves into the transformative role AI assumes as an optimizing force within business start-ups and well-established organizations. The relevance of this study arises out of the need for adaptive measures that connect technology trends with decision-making strategies. As a source of competitive advantage for newcomer organizations, AI technologies like predictive analytics, customer segmentation analysis, and workflow automation create unprecedented advantages in terms of ease of entry into the markets, cost savings, and product or market appropriateness. At the same time, established organizations can make use of AI technology designed to improve organizational operations and foster customer engagement. A dual-path approach would enable the structuring of AI applications into two distinct but intertwined pathways that encompass AI for Entrepreneurial Development and AI for Operational Optimization. Through this approach, the application of technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, and intelligent automation can be strategically leveraged with the purpose of innovation and minimizing risk. Through the examination of practical cases and technology adoption theories, this article proves that the incorporation of AI is more than just an instrument of competitive differentiation, it is one of the base pillars that guarantee success during the age of technology. This might apply whether the company that wants this success is still a start-up or an established organization that wishes to reinvent itself.
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MITRACHE MARIUS
SPULBAR LUCIAN
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova
University of Craiova
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