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CarGurus created a working group for AI experimentation. Employees are buying in.CarGurus launched a group tasked with helping employees explore and adopt AI tools. Sarah Rich, a lead coordinator of the group, says the effort helps people use AI more effectively. This article is part of "Culture of Innovation," a series on how businesses can prompt better ideas. There's no shortage of hype around the potential for AI to transform the workplace. A recent McKinsey report compared the tech to the birth of the internet and the arrival of the steam engine. But, its reality is still taking shape. AI adoption is inconsistent at most organizations, workers have varying levels of interest, and there's often a difference between AI buzz and its practical application. CarGurus, an online marketplace for buying and selling cars, is one company trying to bridge that divide. Last October, it launched AI Forward, a 20-person working group that brings together leaders across departments, including product, engineering, legal, and sales. The group's goal is to identify the right applications for AI, evaluate potential tools, and encourage employee experimentation through workshops, one-on-one guidance, and pilot programs. "If everyone has to figure out AI tools on their own, we risk losing interest," said Sarah Rich, a senior principal data scientist at CarGurus and a lead coordinator of AI Forward. "We're trying to offer cheat sheets
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