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Brianna White

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Many organizations have found artificial intelligence to be a game-changer when it comes to boosting productivity and efficiency. However, shoehorning AI tools into existing processes without a well-considered plan is likely to backfire. Many companies overestimate AI’s current capabilities, while others may overlook its potential downsides. 
Determining if AI will be a helpful tool for your organization and, if so, how and where to deploy it takes careful planning, groundwork and teamwide buy-in. Below, 16 tech industry leaders from Forbes Technology Council share helpful advice for companies considering implementing an AI plan.
1. Define The Problem You Need AI To Solve
Every company should establish an AI plan, even if that plan is not implemented immediately. The first step is to have a detailed and realistic understanding of what problems AI can solve today and how it can be used to address tangible problems in a business. All too often, businesses approach AI as a solution in search of a problem when instead they should have a defined problem for AI to solve. - Matt Dickson, Stericycle Communication Solutions
2. Start Small
I think all online businesses can benefit from the power of AI. The key to making this tech work for your business is to start small. You don’t want to get confused or overwhelmed by adding several new automated processes at once. Instead, pick one thing you want to speed up and improve. As you use this technology, you’ll undoubtedly find other clever ways to implement AI. - Thomas Griffin, OptinMonster
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2022/03/01/16-tech-experts-share-advice-for-companies-considering-an-ai-plan/?sh=722819444b6c
 

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