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Monojit Banerjee is a distinguished AI and enterprise software leader currently serving as a lead in the AI platform organization at Salesforce. With extensive experience spanning AI/ML , Agentic AI and cloud computing, he drives the development of advanced AI technologies powering flagship CRM solutions. Monojit is a core contributor to the world's first CRM benchmark for large language models, setting industry standards for evaluating generative AI in enterprise environments. He serves as principal maintainer of the open-source EinsteinPlayground project, democratizing AI innovation for enterprise developers. Prior to Salesforce, Monojit held key engineering leadership roles at Comcast and other leading technology organizations, building expertise in large-scale distributed systems and cloud infrastructure.
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The nature of teamwork is undergoing one of the most significant transformations since the rise of the digital workplace. As artificial intelligence moves from a supporting tool to an embedded collaborator, organizations are rethinking not only how work gets done, but what collaboration truly means. A widely cited report from McKinsey highlights that generative AI could automate up to 30 percent of hours worked across the U.S. economy by 2030, fundamentally reshaping roles and workflows. But this shift is not simply about efficiency—it is about redefining the human role within teams. Members of the Senior Executive AI Think Tank—a curated group of leaders specializing in machine learning, generative AI and enterprise applications—believe teams will not necessarily disappear, but will instead evolve into hybrid ecosystems where human judgment, creativity and ethical oversight intersect with AI-driven speed, scale and synthesis. The following insights explore how that evolution will unfold—and what leaders must do to stay ahead.

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As artificial intelligence advances at breakneck speed, the question of trust has become more urgent than ever. How do senior leaders ensure that innovation doesn’t outpace safety—and that every stakeholder, from customers to regulators and employees, retains confidence in rapidly evolving AI systems? Members of the Senior Executive AI Think Tank—a curated group of seasoned AI leaders and ethics experts—are confronting this challenge head-on. With backgrounds at Microsoft, Salesforce, Morgan Stanley and beyond, these executives are uniquely positioned to share practical, real-world strategies for building trust even in regulatory gray areas. And their insights come at a critical moment: A recent global study by KPMG found that only 46% of people worldwide are willing to trust AI systems, despite widespread adoption and optimism about AI’s benefits. That “trust gap” is more than just a perception issue—it’s a barrier to realizing AI’s full business potential. Against this backdrop, the Think Tank’s lessons are not theoretical, but actionable frameworks for leading organizations in a world where regulation lags, public concern mounts and the stakes for getting trust wrong have never been higher.
