
The conversation around AI measurement is no longer confined to engineering blogs and analyst reports. Over the past several weeks, major media outlets have turned their attention to the growing challenge enterprises face: understanding what AI is actually doing inside their organizations, and whether the investment is paying off.
Larridin has been featured across several prominent publications and media platforms, each exploring a different angle of the AI measurement story.
Business Insider & AOL: AI-Powered Consulting Startups to Watch
Business Insider named Larridin among a select group of AI-powered consulting startups attracting serious attention from investors. The article, syndicated across AOL, highlights how a new category of companies is helping enterprises manage data, make better decisions, and optimize their technology through AI. Larridin's focus on AI impact intelligence positions it at the center of this shift.
- Business Insider: 5 AI-Powered Consulting Startups to Watch
- AOL: 5 AI-Powered Consulting Startups to Watch
Yahoo Finance: The Company AI-Pilled VCs Want
Yahoo Finance covered the growing investor enthusiasm around companies tackling the AI measurement problem, featuring Larridin as a company that venture capitalists are watching closely as enterprises scramble to quantify AI's real impact on their operations.
Tech Talks Network: The AI Visibility Gap
Larridin CEO Russ Frieden joined the Business Technology Perspectives podcast on Tech Talks Network for a deep conversation about what he calls "the AI visibility gap." The episode explores why enterprises still cannot measure what they are using, how AI adoption is outpacing every previous technology wave, and what leaders need to do to close the gap between executive confidence and ground-level reality.
Fast Company: When AI Confidence Can't Meet Workforce Reality
Fast Company examined the disconnect between leadership optimism about AI and the reality on the ground. The piece draws on findings from Larridin's research showing that while 92% of senior leaders express high confidence in AI's organizational impact, nearly half admit they don't know how employees are actually using these tools. The article underscores the urgency of measuring AI adoption, not just deploying it.
These stories reflect a broader shift in the market. AI measurement is moving from a nice-to-have to a business imperative, and Larridin is at the forefront of helping enterprises close the gap between AI investment and AI impact.