Why Decision Making Remains the Missing Piece in AI Adoption

IA can amplify agentic AI and transform workflows in organisations, says Soumendra Mohanty of Tredence.
Soumendra Mohanty, chief strategy officer at Tredence, wants the industry to rethink AI. Human instinct and cognition, when combined with AI, form the foundation for decision-making and innovation, he said while terming this approach as IA, or individual dexterity. Mohanty was addressing the audience at Cypher 2025, India’s largest AI conference organised by AIM from September 17-19. Drawing a parallel between human evolution and the rise of AI, he said that instinctive, fast responses need to coexist with deliberate, strategic thinking. While AI tools are solving narrow problems, Mohanty said strategic decision-making remains a challenge. Citing MIT research, he noted that about 95% of GenAI pilots fail to reach production. Managing paradoxes, bounded rationality, and human cog
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Siddharth is a media graduate who loves to explore tech through journalism and putting forward ideas worth pondering about in the era of artificial intelligence.
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