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Mike Butcher on how Artificial Intelligence Is Rewriting the Rules of Business Strategy
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1 week ago
Mike Butcher on how Artificial Intelligence Is Rewriting the Rules of Business Strategy
Mike Butcher is one of Europe's most respected voices on innovation, startups and emerging technology, with decades spent analysing how ideas scale into global businesses. His work sits at the intersection of entrepreneurship, investment and the real-world impact of technological change.
As a long-time editor at TechCrunch, he has interviewed founders, investors and policymakers shaping the modern digital economy. This experience has cemented his reputation as a highly credible technology speaker, known for cutting through hype to focus on what genuinely drives progress.
In this exclusive interview Mike Butcher shares his insights on artificial intelligence, business risk and why the smartest organisations view technological disruption as an opportunity rather than a threat.
Question 1: With generative AI lowering the barriers to scale, what genuinely excites you most about where technology is heading next?
Mike Butcher: "Well, the thing is that technology is no longer just about scale or efficiency. It's all about taking control and exponential speed.
"Because of generative AI, individuals and small teams can now do things that previously required lots and lots of staff or a lot of capital. That means it's a huge and very democratising effect on entrepreneurship and startups, and also problem solving for corporates as well.
"The challenge, though, is whether startups and incumbent companies can channel all of that well and efficiently, and at speed."
Question 2: You've suggested AI is becoming more than a tool. How do you see artificial intelligence evolving into the operating system of modern businesses?
Mike Butcher: "What appears to be happening is that generative AI is moving from being a tool in the toolbox to being the actual operating system of business. It's becoming a kind of new layer of SaaS.
"We're starting to see companies designing as AI-first from day one, not just in workflows, but in the whole thing. Product design, customer interaction, everything.
"And I think what's going to happen is that AI-native companies will quickly overtake companies just trying to incorporate AI. Companies that might be adding AI to their operations, but the question is, is it sort of endemic to the whole system?
"Being able to compete with AI-native companies is going to become an issue. And secondly, defining AI-native might become a whole new thing."
Question 3: As AI adoption accelerates, what are the most significant risks business leaders need to manage right now?
Mike Butcher: "Well, there seems to be three big risks.
"Firstly, there's an over-reliance on generative AI, because automating too much could actually sort of hollow out company culture and its resilience.
"The second is opacity, because black-box systems that AI sometimes appear to be can often create trust and accountability gaps inside organisations.
"And then regulation, because AI is colliding with politics, law and ethics. How algorithms are built and how they present themselves, guardrails, safety, all come together in the generative AI era.
"I think the smartest companies will see risk management not as a drag on the whole strategy, but as a competitive advantage."
Question 4: When you speak to audiences about technology and strategy, what mindset shift do you most hope to leave them with?
Mike Butcher: "Well, I come from things very much in a journalist manner. I'm really about asking questions.
"I don't think really my job is to hand people ready-made conclusions. A lot of the time it's about challenging their assumptions and widening their perspective, getting them to ask the right kinds of questions that are going to help their business and their strategy.
"I think if somebody walks away from something I've said at a speech and is thinking differently about technology or their own role, then I think I've done my job."
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