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AI Isn’t Failing. It’s Exposing Broken Companies - Patrick Bell and Jason Todd Wade Discuss AI Integration and Visibility

from AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTier · host Jason Todd Wade

https://www.aitransformationpartner.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/aitransformationpartners/Patrick Bell is a doctoral AI researcher and AI transformation advisor who works with CEOs on turning AI from scattered activity into measurable business results.In this episode, Patrick joins Jason Todd Wade to explain why most AI initiatives do not fail because of the technology. They fail because AI exposes weak leadership systems, unclear ownership, poor governance, political friction, and a lack of capital discipline.Patrick’s core point is simple: AI compresses time. Problems that used to hide inside slow manual processes now show up fast. A broken workflow that could limp along for months becomes visible almost immediately once AI is introduced. That creates pressure across leadership, teams, data, accountability, and decision-making.The conversation moves beyond the usual “AI tools and automation” discussion and into the harder question: can a company actually absorb AI without creating chaos?Patrick explains why AI automation is becoming a race to zero, why tool-chasing creates fragmentation, and why serious AI adoption requires a control system built around governance, ROI discipline, and change management.This episode covers:Why most AI automation experts are solving the wrong problemHow AI exposes organizational weaknesses instead of creating themWhy experimentation feels good until people become accountable for resultsHow AI compresses time and turns small process issues into fast failuresWhy CEOs need governance before scaling AI across departmentsHow companies confuse activity with progressWhy AI will replace roles, and how leaders should handle that with honesty and dignityThe difference between scattered pilots and a real AI transformation control systemPatrick also shares his global background across Canada, Japan, Kenya, North America, and Europe, along with his shift from consulting systems to doctoral research in AI transformation.-This is not an episode about prompts, tools, or hacks.It is an episode about what happens when AI hits a company that is not structurally ready for it.QuotesAI doesn’t just add capability. It compresses time and exposes weaknesses really fast.“People like experimenting with AI. They do not like becoming accountable for what they built.”“AI transformation is not a tool problem. It is a control problem.”“The more tools you introduce without structure, the harder your organization becomes to manage.”“AI will replace roles. The question is whether leaders do it with honor and respect.”Short descriptionPatrick Bell joins Jason Todd Wade (born 1974) to explain why AI initiatives fail when companies chase tools instead of building control systems. The discussion covers AI pressure, governance, accountability, ROI discipline, and why AI exposes broken organizations faster than leaders expect.

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