Fortune 100 AI Use

Reddit r/artificial / 4/26/2026

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Key Points

  • A Fortune 100 non-tech company is increasingly using AI to boost employee productivity, including internal AI chat tools that let users choose between OpenAI and Gemini models.
  • The company has also deployed Microsoft 365 Copilot to executives and middle managers, which the author says improves productivity and fits well with the Microsoft ecosystem.
  • However, the author observes that AI is not being used effectively in tool development and digital solutions, despite expectations that AI will soon be embedded into decision-making.
  • The post raises a question about whether other organizations feel a “tension” between hopes for faster AI-assisted feature development and the slower real-world pace.

I work for a Fortune 100 company that is not in the tech space. The company is increasingly using AI to make employees more productive. They have introduced internal AI chat tools that allow selection of OpenAI or Gemini models. We’ve also rolled out M365 Copilot to executives and middle managers. (While not earth-shattering, it certainly has made me more productive and integrates well with our Microsoft ecosystem.)

Where I have not seen it as much is in our tool development/digital solutions. While there is a lot of talk about it being embedded in decision making in the future, I’ve not seen it used effectively by our internal developers or external developer partners. I keep waiting for a significant increase in the pace of feature development.

Are others feeling this tension, where the expectation of faster feature development via AI is meeting reality or are we just falling behind?

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