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What does AI actually change once you move beyond the pilot phase and into the messy reality of live deployment? In this episode of AI at Work, I sit down with Jack Siney, CRO and co-founder of FrontRace, to separate operational truth from industry hype and explore what he calls the “Great Upheaval” already reshaping how organizations generate revenue, measure performance, and define success. Drawing on experience from the U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels program, PwC, multiple startup exits, and now hands-on AI implementation across hundreds of companies, Jack offers a practitioner’s perspective on where AI is delivering immediate value and where it is still falling short. We talk about why so many expensive initiatives fail to move the needle, how legacy KPIs are pushing teams toward the wrong outcomes, and why most automation breaks because organizations never fully document the human steps they were trying to replicate. A big part of our conversation focuses on sales leadership and the frontline reality. Jack explains how AI can finally resolve the long-standing mystery of why two reps with identical activity metrics produce wildly different results, how decision engines built on a company’s own historical data can guide next-best actions in real time, and why better data hygiene and process clarity matter more than buying another tool. At the same time, he is clear that today’s AI is an 80 percent solution that still demands human oversight, critical thinking, and constant tuning. We also step back to look at the economic and cultural shift ahead. If productivity is no longer tied to headcount growth, what happens to the traditional link between company performance, employment, and spending power? And what mindset shifts do chief revenue officers and business leaders need to make right now to avoid incremental thinking and instead redesign how work gets done? This is a grounded, candid conversation about readiness, responsibility, and real outcomes, recorded for leaders who want practical direction rather than another theory about the future of work. After listening, where do you see AI genuinely improving performance in your organization today, and where is it still a promise waiting to be fulfilled?