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At Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026, Chris Bedi, Chief Customer Officer and Enterprise AI Advisor, ServiceNow; China Widener, Vice Chair and US Technology, Media & Telecommunications Industry Leader, Deloitte; and Phil Wiser, Chief Technology Officer, Paramount, speak on a panel with Kristin Stoller, Fortune editorial director.
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IgniteTech’s CEO said the AI adoption is failing due to workforce reluctance to embrace the technology.

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Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2026 livestream
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