Reshaping Business With Artificial Intelligence
A survey that identifies issues associated with the use of articificial intelligence in business organizations.
Author(s): Sam Ransbotham, David Kiron, Philipp Gerbert, Martin Reeves
Publisher: MIT Sloan Management Review
Date of publication: 2017
Summary
Numerous business leaders state they want to test AI applications in their companies. But the vagueness that surrounds this technological field, still in development, sometimes refrains them from investing. The MIT Sloan Management Review and the strategic consultancy firm BCG built a partnership to remove the fuzziness. They interviewed over 3,000 leaders, analysts and experts, to identify representative cases of the AI usage in business organizations. Their conclusions highlight the main hindering factors to the adoption of these technologies, as well as the success criteria for their implementation. A factual, action-geared report.
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Artificial intelligence: beyond the buzz, a major challenge
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