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AI hallucinations can have serious consequences, from providing misleading legal advice to causing disastrous financial losses. Given the widespread adoption of generative AI (GenAI), it’s critical that businesses address AI hallucinations to make sure AI tools produce accurate and reliable outputs.
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In Brief Based on insights from 1,529 C-suite executives.The findings point to a clear inflection point. Every organization reports actively deploying AI in some form. However, only 45% of executives say AI is fully embedded across multiple functions or products, while the majority report deployment in limited areas, piloting, and still exploring.For HTEC, this reflects…
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The Nutrition Labels Your AI Is Missing: Model Cards and Datasheets
Datasheets for datasets and model cards are the foundation for safe deployment, clear risk ownership, and faster decision-making. Learn more in our white paper.
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Enterprise architecture in the age of AI Restacking
A continuation of our 2023 paper on Enterprise Architecture in the Gen AI era, the 2025 edition explores how to build resilient EA in a climate where AI is restacking the very knowledge economy.
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Enterprise Software – Existential Risk & Opportunity
HTEC’s Chief Strategy Officer, Lawrence Whittle, reflects on the evolution of enterprise software—from on-premise client-server systems to SaaS and AI-driven innovation. As challenges in legacy delivery models and valuations emerge, engineering excellence, fast SDLC cycles, and an IP-aligned approach, combined with deep experience in ML and AI, are what can make or break the next generation of enterprise and SaaS solutions.

Lawrence Whittle
Chief Strategy
Officer
From Conviction to Compounding Value
HTEC’s Chief AI Transformation Officer, Ronny Fehling, argues that private equity often struggles not for ideas but for turning conviction into production-grade AI value that moves EBITDA and compounds over the hold period. True value emerges only when initiatives survive execution reality, reach production, and continuously deliver—beyond pilots or demos. With disciplined economic lenses and outcome-focused decisioning, AI becomes an enduring driver of value rather than just noise.

Ronny Fehling
Chief AI Transformation
Officer
Unlocking AI ROI: 4 Ways to shift from pilots to enterprise-wide value creation
HTEC’s Chief AI Officer, Tim Sears, shares a pragmatic view on how enterprises can move beyond AI experimentation to measurable business value. The focus shifts from pilots to outcomes—aligning AI initiatives with clear ROI, organizational readiness, and business priorities. When AI is treated as a strategic capability rather than a standalone technology effort, it becomes a scalable driver of enterprise-wide impact.

Tim Sears
Chief AI
Officer
From Storefronts to Agentic Shopping: Will AI Redefine Online Shopping?
HTEC’s expert Joe Serrano shares his point of view on how agentic AI is redefining online shopping—from discovery to checkout—inside conversational interfaces. As AI agents become the new front door to commerce, success will depend on how well retailers adapt their data, visibility, and experiences for an AI-first buying journey.

Joe Serrano
Senior Retail
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