Reddit post exposes the chasm between AI hype and corporate reality
While LinkedIn boasts multi-agent systems, most companies can't even clean their data.
Deep Dive
A Reddit user describes the gap between AI hype on social media and corporate reality: half their time is spent explaining to management that LLMs can't fix broken, unorganized datasets, or dealing with strict data privacy lockdowns. They ask who else is stuck between "what AI can theoretically do" and "what leadership expects with zero infrastructure."
Key Points
- Employees report spending 50% of AI-related work explaining basic LLM limitations to management.
- Most companies lack the organized data infrastructure needed for meaningful AI adoption.
- Strict data privacy lockdowns prevent deployment of external AI tools, limiting options to internal systems.
Why It Matters
For tech pros, the reality check means focusing on data hygiene and expectation management, not just model capabilities.