Miro's CEO says companies should treat spending on AI as part of their employee learning budget
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Miro's CEO says companies should treat spending on AI as part of their employee learning budget
"Miro has gone the other way. Andrey Khusid, cofounder of Miro, says the company gives employees essentially unlimited access to the latest AI tools as a way to speed up how quickly they learn and work."
"Rather than asking employees to learn on their own time or pay out of pocket, he said, Miro wants that experimentation to happen inside the company, as a shared effort."
"Khusid says many executives ask the wrong question about AI ROI. Rather than judging the tools on individual productivity gains or subscription costs, he said Miro is trying to focus on whether the company is moving faster overall."
"The most important metric from my perspective is velocity of innovation."
Miro offers employees unlimited access to AI tools to enhance learning and productivity, supported by its profitability since 2016. The company has raised $476 million and does not anticipate needing more capital. Miro views this investment as part of traditional workplace training, encouraging experimentation within the company. AI adoption is shifting from optional to expected, with many companies now using AI for coding. Miro focuses on overall company speed rather than individual productivity when evaluating AI tools, aiming to improve the velocity of innovation.
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