[00:37:50] Andrew Lionis: Absolutely, Peter. And again, you know, I think that going back to what we typically see with legal and compliance, they’ll get involved, they’ll slow it down. I think you build a use case around protecting individual’s data and you’ll find a way to get approval to use these wonderful tools that we’re using today. [00:38:10] Pete Housley: So Andrew, from the story that you’ve told us so far, it’s like all smooth sailing.
What are the pitfalls or what problems have you faced with Denmark WhatsApp Number Data implementing or using AI? [00:38:22] Andrew Lionis: Yeah, I think the biggest pitfall I would say is you make sure you have a combination of both waterfall process and agile process. I think one of the things that you’ll run into an issue is, if you’re continuing with something that becomes expired or stale, right? And that’s where you run into an issue because your client launches a new product.

Maybe seasonality has changed the way your customer’s, and also the environment around us, right? Depending on what season we’re in, depending on, you know, the state of the economy, for instance. So I think one of the pitfalls that you will find is picking up on a supervised optimization opportunity without kind of revisiting where you left off. And I think that’s super important. So as much as we’d like to work in an agile way, I think inherently as individuals and humans, we’re always self-aware of where we’re at, right? We’re self-aware of where we’re at in the project, where we’re at with our clients.
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