What do self-driving cars, medical operations and world-class chess competitions have in common? Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. Now, more than ever before, businesses are leveraging AI to make smarter business decisions, and AI innovation isn't slowing down. Global spending on AI technologies is predicted to reach nearly $118 billion in 2022 and surpass $300 billion in 2026.
AI not only creates workplace efficiencies that give us more time to focus on critical tasks, but it also provides deeper insights that lead to better-informed business decisions. By increasing organizational productivity and knowledge, AI has come a long way to re-humanize corporate work altogether. It has allowed professionals in nearly any field to take additional time with creative and meaningful endeavors, as well as give greater attention to their business growth and development, such as navigating complex problems, learning brand-new concepts, or improving valuable skills.
All of this digital transformation has led to what's known as 'collaborative intelligence,' the combining of AI and human abilities to enhance their respective core strengths. This results in AI being trained to do what it does best -- going through gigabytes of information in fractions of a second -- and humans being supported to do what they do best: applying their instincts, experience, and good judgment.
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AI not only creates workplace efficiencies that give us more time to focus on critical tasks, but it also provides deeper insights that lead to better-informed business decisions. By increasing organizational productivity and knowledge, AI has come a long way to re-humanize corporate work altogether. It has allowed professionals in nearly any field to take additional time with creative and meaningful endeavors, as well as give greater attention to their business growth and development, such as navigating complex problems, learning brand-new concepts, or improving valuable skills.
All of this digital transformation has led to what's known as 'collaborative intelligence,' the combining of AI and human abilities to enhance their respective core strengths. This results in AI being trained to do what it does best -- going through gigabytes of information in fractions of a second -- and humans being supported to do what they do best: applying their instincts, experience, and good judgment.
Continue reading: https://www.inc.com/sarvarth-misra/what-corporate-leaders-need-to-know-about-collaborative-intelligence.html