GENERATIVE-AI-LEADER · Question #86
A company is defining their generative AI strategy. They want to follow Google-recommended practices to increase their chances of success. Which strategy should they use?
The correct answer is D. Top-down strategy. Google recommends a top-down strategy for generative AI adoption: executive leadership defines the vision, sets priorities, allocates resources, and establishes governance and ethical guidelines before individual teams begin implementation. This ensures alignment with business…
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A company is defining their generative AI strategy. They want to follow Google-recommended practices to increase their chances of success. Which strategy should they use?
Options
- ARapid implementation strategy
- BBottom-up strategy
- CMulti-directional strategy
- DTop-down strategy
How the community answered
(51 responses)- A6% (3)
- B4% (2)
- C2% (1)
- D88% (45)
Explanation
Google recommends a top-down strategy for generative AI adoption: executive leadership defines the vision, sets priorities, allocates resources, and establishes governance and ethical guidelines before individual teams begin implementation. This ensures alignment with business objectives, consistent risk management, and scalable deployment. A bottom-up strategy (B) risks fragmented, ungoverned experiments. A rapid implementation strategy (A) prioritizes speed over strategic fit. A multi-directional strategy (C) is not a recognized Google Cloud framework for gen AI adoption.
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