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Demystifying AI: A Guide to Understanding and Leveraging Artificial Intelligence

Eric D. Brown

Introduction In an era where technology continuously reshapes business foundations, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a tool and a transformative force, redefining how organizations operate, compete, and innovate. This capability is valuable across a wide range of applications.

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Demystifying AI: A Guide to Understanding and Leveraging Artificial Intelligence

Eric D. Brown

Introduction In an era where technology continuously reshapes business foundations, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a tool and a transformative force, redefining how organizations operate, compete, and innovate. This capability is valuable across a wide range of applications.

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Building a vision for real-time artificial intelligence

CIO Business Intelligence

Data is a key component when it comes to making accurate and timely recommendations and decisions in real time, particularly when organizations try to implement real-time artificial intelligence. These two foundational cores need to be aligned for agility across the edge, on-premises, hybrid cloud, and multi-vendor clouds.

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The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on procurement outsourcing

Dataconomy

The fie­ld of Procurement Outsourcing is transforming due­ to Artificial Intelligence (AI) providing sophisticate­d abilities and automation. Through procureme­nt automation enabled by artificial intellige­nce tools, organizations can optimize sourcing tactics, upgrade supplie­r administration, and enhance contract negotiations.

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Generative AI’s change management challenge

CIO Business Intelligence

Despite headlines warning that artificial intelligence poses a profound risk to society , workers are curious, optimistic, and confident about the arrival of AI in the enterprise, and becoming more so with time, according to a recent survey by Boston Consulting Group (BCG). For many, their feelings are based on sound experience.

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3 key roles for driving digital success

CIO Business Intelligence

It is driven by changes in customer expectations, opportunities to evolve employee experiences, and building differentiating capabilities with data, analytics, and artificial intelligence — all of which have no clear end point, nor are exclusively technology-focused.

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Future-Proofing Your Business with Hyperautomation

CIO Business Intelligence

However since then great strides have been made in machine learning and artificial intelligence. They enable greater efficiency and accuracy and error reduction, better decision making, better compliance and risk management, process optimisation and greater agility. It’s been around since the early 2000s.