Appficiency Featured in Digital Journal on Enterprise AI Trust and Adoption
In recent coverage from Digital Journal, Appficiency was featured for its role in advancing the conversation around enterprise AI adoption and trust.
The article, “Everyone’s using AI, but nobody trusts it,” highlights insights from a Toronto Tech Week panel hosted by Appficiency, SnapOn Software, and AskCipher, and moderated by Appficiency CEO and AskCipher founder Johnny Than. The discussion explored why many organizations are experimenting with AI but remain hesitant to fully trust it, pointing to issues such as hallucinations, lack of business context, data governance concerns, and organizational resistance. Than and fellow panelists emphasized that successful AI adoption depends less on simply buying tools and more on assigning people to identify practical use cases, build checks and balances, and help teams adapt. The article positions Appficiency as an active voice in helping enterprises move from AI experimentation toward meaningful, governed, and value-driven implementation.
See the full articles HERE.
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