Episode - AI Doesn't Replace Your Thinking It Amplifies It Jimi Li

Episode - AI Doesn't Replace Your Thinking It Amplifies It Jimi Li

Author: Bill April 17, 2026 Duration: 46:17
What does it actually take to get real business value from AI? Jimi Li, CTO at ALM Media, has spent the last three years running AI initiatives inside a company that just went through a successful private equity exit — and he's got the framework to prove what works. From his early days in GE's global leadership program to building L'Oreal's e-commerce platform at scale, Jimi's career has always centred on one question: how does the work you're doing connect to business impact? That same lens is exactly how he approaches AI today.
In this episode, Jimi breaks down the three categories of AI value every tech leader needs to understand — productivity, product enhancement, and new revenue streams — and explains why productivity is the most talked-about and the most dangerous if you don't have the right system to capture the gains. He also shares how cross-functional "fusion teams" are collapsing the feedback loop between engineering and the business, why AI fluency is becoming the dividing line between those who thrive and those who get left behind, and what the inflection point for mass adoption actually looks like.
Key takeaways:
AI value falls into three categories: productivity gains, embedding AI into core products, and new product or revenue creation — each requires a different strategy and measurement approach
Productivity savings from AI are real but easily lost if your organisation isn't structured to capture them
Cross-functional fusion teams that include sales, finance, product, and engineering dramatically accelerate the feedback loop and motivate developers by connecting their work to real outcomes
AI fluency — knowing what's good, what's wrong, and how to direct the output — is what separates high performers from the rest
The inflection point for mass AI adoption is closer than most think, probably within one to two years, as friction around prompting and context drops
Leaders should focus on re-imagining workflows and tasks, not just learning tools
AI amplifies your thinking — it doesn't replace your critical judgment, and that judgment is your core value
Connect with Jimi Li:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimi-li/
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