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content readiness
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Content readiness refers to the state of an organization's content being structured, governed, and trustworthy enough to support reliable AI deployment. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around content readiness focus on enterprise AI challenges, particularly how unprepared content can become a bottleneck for scalable AI systems. Key themes include making AI-ready content a board-level priority, moving AI assistants from simple search to autonomous execution, and implementing guardrails for agentic AI. The tag covers predictions and strategies for 2026, emphasizing that AI effectiveness depends more on content quality than on model sophistication. It is relevant for IT professionals and enterprise decision-makers evaluating Microsoft AI tools and content management practices.
OpenText’s short, pointed forecast — that “AI is only as smart as your content” — lands where many enterprise AI conversations are headed: after the initial rush of pilots and point solutions, 2026 will be the year organizations discover that the practical bottleneck to reliable, scalable AI is...