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Decoding MIT Report and GenAI Divide
Season 2 • Episode 06

Decoding MIT Report and GenAI Divide

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August 25, 2025
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About This Episode

In this episode of The Retail Tales , host Saurabh Vijayvergia takes a critical look at MIT's latest report on GenAI - “The State of AI in Business 2025”. The headlines from this report grabbed attention with claims like “95% of GenAI pilot

Show Notes

In this episode of The Retail Tales, host Saurabh Vijayvergia takes a critical look at MIT's latest report on GenAI - “The State of AI in Business 2025”. The headlines from this report grabbed attention with claims like “95% of GenAI pilots are failing,” and many major outlets repeated it. But what does the report actually say?


Saurabh unpacks the findings in detail and explains why the “failure” narrative is misleading. Instead of proving that generative AI is collapsing, the report highlights the challenges companies face moving from pilots to scaled value realization. That is not failure; it is the natural trajectory of disruptive technology adoption.


If you are interested in reading the report yourself, download it here.


This episode covers:

  • Why the headline and the data tell two very different stories
  • How retailers like Walmart, Kroger, and Target are already scaling GenAI in supply chain, pricing, and customer experience areas
  • What the report says about buy-vs-build strategies, and why vendor partnerships often deliver better outcomes than custom builds
  • Why governance, ROI clarity, and customer focus matter more than experimentation
  • What retail executives should prioritize today to avoid being left behind in five years

If you are a retail leader, you should know that the report is not spelling doom. And this episodes dives deeper into what this report means for Retail. This report is about clarity, maturity, and evolution.

Tune in to separate hype from reality and understand what it means for the future of retail.


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