Last spring, doing some consultative work for the "gubmint".
I educated some software developers on EARLY AI practices that were speeding development and QA/QC work by 30% within the first week or two after they adopted my suggestions, and they have kept accelerating since then.
I maintain a stable of "Girl Friday" bots now for various tasks. Every so often I get calls about doing some consulting and when asked "what are you doing with AI?" and I start describing my force multipliers, the interviewers actually run scared. People still think of AI as a cute toy. I don't think the average person truly understands how effective it makes you.
(And yes, after some recent CT/MRI work, I installed an open source tool to grab my imagery, and ran the analysis myself. I had everything I needed well before the doctors follow-up and learned nothing new.)