Site Selection Risk Management: Why Generative AI Fails in High-Risk Operational Environments
Site Selection Risk Management
Reference: Chris Daigle and Bryan DeBois, “Using AI in Manufacturing: Generative vs. Predictive and Autonomous AI” — Chapter 5:50
I listened to a recent podcast with Chris Daigle and Bryan DeBois on AI in manufacturing, and one insight stayed with me:
Generative AI struggles in high-risk operational environments.
Why?
Because those environments don’t just require an answer—they require the right answer, every time, grounded in cause-and-effect, data integrity, and real-world constraints.
That distinction matters more than most people realize.
And it doesn’t just apply to manufacturing.
It applies directly to the work we do in site selection, tax credits, and business incentives.
Site Selection Risk Management Starts With Recognizing These Aren’t Knowledge Problems
At a surface level, these can look like “knowledge problems”:
- Where are the best locations for our proposed project?
- What incentives are available?
- How do programs compare?
But in reality, these are operational and financial decisions with long-term consequences.
They involve:
- Millions in capital investment
- Multi-year compliance obligations
- Workforce realities that can’t be modeled perfectly
- Incentive structures that must perform over time—not just look good upfront
In other words, this is a high-risk decision environment.
Where AI Limitations Create Site Selection Risk
Generative AI is powerful—but it is designed to generate plausible answers, not guarantee operational outcomes.
In our world, “plausible” isn’t enough.
Because:
- A misinterpreted incentive can lead to incentive recapture
- An overestimated labor pool can disrupt operations
- A poorly structured agreement can reduce—not enhance—ROI
These aren’t theoretical risks. They’re real, and they compound over time.
That’s why this work still depends—fundamentally—on:
- Structured data and real-world validation
- Deterministic thinking, not just probabilistic output
- Experience that understands how decisions actually play out
- Judgment grounded in accountability—not just possibility
Or said more simply:
AI can inform the process. But it can’t replace the responsibility.
Trust as the Foundation of Site Selection Risk Management
At its core, this comes back to something even more fundamental:
Trust.
Trust in the data. Trust in the analysis. Trust in the decisions being made.
Because when the stakes are high, decisions don’t just need to be fast or intelligent.
They need to be right—and defensible over time.
Where Human Judgment Still Matters Most in Site Selection
As AI becomes more embedded in decision-making, where do you believe human judgment matters most?
In that kind of environment:
- Close isn’t good enough
- Assumptions carry risk
- And outcomes matter more than outputs
AI has a role. A meaningful one.
But it doesn’t replace judgment, structure, or accountability.
Because at the end of the day, the question isn’t: “Can we generate an answer?”
It’s: “Can we stand behind the result?”
Move Beyond Answers—Secure Outcomes
If your project is significant enough to warrant incentives, it’s significant enough to get the decision right.
In today’s environment, it’s easy to surface options. It’s much harder to engineer an outcome—one that delivers on day one and performs over the life of the investment. That requires more than data. More than tools. More than “good enough” analysis.
It requires a partner who:
- Validates every assumption behind labor, costs, and incentives
- Structures agreements that maximize value while protecting upside
- Aligns site selection with operational reality, not just theoretical models
- Negotiates with precision, ensuring incentives are not only won, but realized
- Stands behind the outcome, long after the announcement is made
Because millions of dollars—and your long-term operational success—are on the line, the real differentiator isn’t who can generate the most answers.
It’s who can deliver the right answer—and prove it over time.
If you’re evaluating locations or preparing for an expansion, let’s have a conversation. We’ll help you turn complexity into clarity—and ensure your incentives package and site decision don’t just look good on paper, but perform exactly as intended.

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