Artificial intelligence (AI) conjures a lot of unique imagery depending on your background and how much exposure to the topic you’ve had. For some people, AI looks and feels like something out of The Terminator or 2001: A Space Odyssey — an oppressive, human-like intelligence that poses an existential threat. To some, AI is simply a fancy name for digital assistants like Siri or Cortana. Of course, if you have a lot of development experience, you know the line between AI and any other kind of computer programming is blurry and that in some ways, a basic pocket calculator could be considered AI.
But no matter what your initial conceptions are, we can all agree on one thing for sure — AI has incredible potential to transform our world and to increase productivity, improve efficiency and solve problems that have henceforth been considered unsolvable. But is your business ready for the impending AI explosion?
The Exponential Potential Of AI
Technology rarely develops in a linear way. Instead, our technological progress tends to leap forward in major spurts and increase exponentially in some contexts (think of, for example, Moore’s Law, which is used to predict innovations for semiconductors). Over a period of years, the entire business landscape can be transformed, multiplying productivity, opening the door to new market opportunities and pushing the limits of human potential.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2021/09/20/how-to-prepare-for-the-coming-ai-explosion-in-business/?sh=7f539cdf2113
But no matter what your initial conceptions are, we can all agree on one thing for sure — AI has incredible potential to transform our world and to increase productivity, improve efficiency and solve problems that have henceforth been considered unsolvable. But is your business ready for the impending AI explosion?
The Exponential Potential Of AI
Technology rarely develops in a linear way. Instead, our technological progress tends to leap forward in major spurts and increase exponentially in some contexts (think of, for example, Moore’s Law, which is used to predict innovations for semiconductors). Over a period of years, the entire business landscape can be transformed, multiplying productivity, opening the door to new market opportunities and pushing the limits of human potential.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2021/09/20/how-to-prepare-for-the-coming-ai-explosion-in-business/?sh=7f539cdf2113