Nov 6, 2025
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You’re Viewing AI Wrong: Why It’s a Growth Engine, Not a Cost Cutter
You’re Viewing AI Wrong: It’s Not a Cost-Cutter — It’s a Multiplier
Most companies today still treat Artificial Intelligence as a cost-cutting lever. A way to automate, reduce headcount, and “do more with less.”
But in reality, that mindset misses the true point of AI.
In my work leading Data & AI at Jus Mundi, I’ve seen the same story unfold again and again:
Companies that use AI merely to preserve the status quo inevitably stagnate.
Those who use it to multiply what they create — to build faster, explore more, and scale ideas once thought impossible — are the ones rewriting the playbook.
The Real AI Shift: From Efficiency to Exponential Creation
Over the past year, I’ve observed a few key transformations across industries and teams that embraced AI the right way:
1. Turning under-resourced ideas into scalable realities
AI now acts as a creative force multiplier. Tools like OpenAI’s GPT models and Anthropic’s Claude allow small teams to simulate capabilities that once required entire departments — from data analysis to product experimentation.
2. Engineers delivering 70% more with intelligent copilots
Developers using AI coding assistants like Cursor or GitHub Copilot are pushing 70% more pull requests and dramatically shortening feedback loops.
This doesn’t mean AI replaces engineers — it amplifies them.
3. Sales teams lifting productivity 20%+
Sales organizations that integrate AI into their “how” — not just “what” — are seeing measurable impact.
Think of intelligent email drafting, meeting prep, or lead analysis using Salesforce Einstein or HubSpot’s AI tools.
At Jus Mundi, we’ve begun embedding Dust-powered AI agents into nearly every function — from operations to marketing — and the compounding benefits are real.
4. Unlocking new products, not just saving payroll
The best AI strategies aren’t about trimming fat — they’re about unlocking new value streams.
When teams start asking “what can we build now that was impossible before?” they often find answers that expand markets, not just margins.
The Mindset Shift Leaders Need
AI isn’t about doing less. It’s about removing the constraints of scale and speed — the two biggest barriers to innovation.
As leaders, we need to stop thinking of AI as a subtraction tool and start using it as an amplifier.
Ask yourself:
What could we launch this year that we previously dismissed as “too ambitious”?
What parts of our business have been ignored because of headcount or bandwidth?
Is our AI strategy designed to grow the pie, or merely protect our slice of it?
The companies that answer these questions honestly are the ones that will define the next decade.
Watch: Andrej Karpathy on How Software Is Changing (Again)
To understand this mindset visually, I highly recommend watching Andrej Karpathy’s talk: “Software Is Changing (Again)”.
It perfectly captures how AI is transforming the very nature of software development — not as a layer on top of human effort, but as a co-creator.
Final Thought
AI isn’t just a technology upgrade — it’s a cultural one.
It challenges teams to imagine what they can create, not what they can cut.
Those who embrace AI as a growth engine will evolve faster than anyone trying to defend the past.
If you’re leading AI at your company, I’d love to exchange ideas on how this mindset applies to your context. Feel free to connect or drop me a message.
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