Start-ups and artificial intelligence: From application to value, and the five problems that shape effective implementation

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This paper examines the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in start-ups and digital entrepreneurial ventures, emphasizing the transition from simple technological application to the generation of sustainable business value. The authors argue that the effective adoption of AI in start-ups depends on several interrelated organizational and ecosystem factors that shape innovation outcomes. The discussion identifies five key challenges influencing AI implementation. First, the ability of start-ups to absorb external technologies and data determines whether open innovation and access to cloud-based AI tools translate into real competitive advantage. Second, the transition from experimental prototypes to scalable solutions remains a major operational bottleneck, often requiring structured proof-of-concept processes and support from innovation ecosystems. Third, human factors - such as organizational culture, employee attitudes, and empowerment - play a decisive role in determining whether AI is perceived as a supportive tool or a threat. Fourth, ethical considerations, trust, and regulatory compliance are increasingly becoming integral elements of AI-based value propositions, particularly in consumer-oriented markets. Finally, ecosystem inequalities, including geographical concentration of AI start-ups and unequal access to capital and talent, shape the diffusion and commercialization of AI innovations. The editorial concludes that successful AI-driven entrepreneurship requires treating AI not merely as a technological solution but as an organizational system combining technological capabilities, human competencies, and institutional support structures.

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Oeconomia Copernicana. 2025, vol. 16, issue 4, p. 1369-1376.
https://oeconomia.pl/index.php/oc/article/view/4057

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