Companies spend millions building technically flawless AI systems that should revolutionize industries - then watch adoption rates plateau at 12%. Sound familiar?
In this debut episode, Sarah Ronald reveals the hidden psychological factors that make or break AI implementations. Drawing from real case studies including a major UK bank’s underwriting system failure and the successful rollout of cardless banking technology, she uncovers the “technical perfection, human rejection” pattern plaguing AI projects worldwide.
You’ll learn:
• The three psychological barriers that kill AI adoption (loss aversion, status quo bias, cognitive load)
• Why humans don’t adopt technology based on technical superiority
• The three pillars of successful AI implementation: Perceived Control, Cognitive Offloading, and Social Proof
• Three essential questions to ask before launching any AI system
• How to turn potential AI resisters into advocates
Key takeaway: The future of AI isn’t about building smarter machines - it’s about creating partnerships between human psychology and artificial intelligence.