The Lesson from IBM on AI
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on July 15, 2026, 3:16 PM
News: "IBM’s shares plunged nearly 25% at the market open following the release of earnings that fell short of Wall Street expectations, marking one of the company’s sharpest single-day declines in recent years."
Comment: First-mover advantage rarely guarantees long-term success. More often, the decisive advantage belongs to the first scaler, the company that builds distribution, achieves market adoption, and executes consistently at scale.
Similarly, invention alone does not create market leadership. Innovation does. And innovation can be expressed simply as:
Innovation = Invention + Commercialization
History offers many examples. IBM helped usher in the modern era of artificial intelligence with IBM Watson, capturing global attention and demonstrating what AI could become. Yet today's AI landscape is being shaped by companies that scaled the technology, built thriving ecosystems, and commercialized it effectively. The lesson is timeless: markets reward not just those who invent, but those who execute, scale, and create sustained customer value.

News: "IBM’s shares plunged nearly 25% at the market open following the release of earnings that fell short of Wall Street expectations, marking one of the company’s sharpest single-day declines in recent years."
Comment: First-mover advantage rarely guarantees long-term success. More often, the decisive advantage belongs to the first scaler, the company that builds distribution, achieves market adoption, and executes consistently at scale.
Similarly, invention alone does not create market leadership. Innovation does. And innovation can be expressed simply as:
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Innovation = Invention + Commercialization
History offers many examples. IBM helped usher in the modern era of artificial intelligence with IBM Watson, capturing global attention and demonstrating what AI could become. Yet today's AI landscape is being shaped by companies that scaled the technology, built thriving ecosystems, and commercialized it effectively. The lesson is timeless: markets reward not just those who invent, but those who execute, scale, and create sustained customer value.
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