TechFlow News, May 2nd: Berkshire has adopted a cautious and pragmatic strategy in advancing AI applications. The company explicitly stated that it will not blindly pursue general-purpose AI but instead focus on precisely applying narrow AI to real-world business scenarios.
To this end, Berkshire has established three core application principles:
First, recruit top-tier technical talent and engineering teams to drive deployment, with senior executives and experienced teams actively involved in system architecture design and implementation;
Second, strictly uphold safety and governance standards—enhancing data integration and risk control while continuously verifying the alignment between AI outputs and business objectives;
Third, retain ultimate decision-making authority exclusively in human hands; AI serves only as an auxiliary tool, with all critical management, risk-control, and business decisions remaining fully human-led.
Additionally, the company emphasizes reskilling employees to adapt to evolving job requirements in the AI era and rigorously manages operational and compliance risks associated with technology adoption—ensuring AI complements, rather than replaces, its core business. (Jin10)




