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The Top Five AI Mistakes Business Leaders Make
As a business leader, you’re constantly looking out for the best interests of your organization and employees—and in 2023, that likely means figuring out how artificial intelligence fits into your company to improve processes, create efficiencies, save money, and give you a leg up on the competition. While your intentions with AI may be good,…
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Five Tips to Get Your Customers Onboard with AI
After months of working with an AI partner to develop machine learning tools you know will benefit your customers, it can feel disheartening when you’re not seeing the adoption and engagement numbers you’d hoped for. Whether it’s virtual chatbots trained to answer customers’ questions 24/7 or self-checkout lanes meant to reduce their time spent waiting…
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AI in Action: How Consumer-Facing Industries Are Embracing the Best Applications of Machine Learning
Over the past couple of years, the retail industry has experienced a rollercoaster of trends. Propelled by the pandemic, ecommerce reached a peak in April 2020, with 19 percent of retail sales occurring online, according to the National Retail Federation. Since then, that number has dropped to 15 percent—still higher than pre-pandemic levels—as consumers return…
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We Want AI, but Where Do We Start? 3 Steps to Take You from Curious to Confident
If you recently made the decision to deploy artificial intelligence applications within your company, you likely recognize the urgency of jumping on the AI bandwagon, and are ready to see what the technology can do to improve your business operations. Committing to this time and financial investment is a big first step, but now you…
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Now or Never: The Urgency of AI-and the Consequences of Refusing to Adapt
While artificial intelligence (AI) has been dominating news headlines lately, it’s not a new concept. The idea that machines can think and execute tasks like humans dates back to the mid-19th century, from British polymath Alan Turing’s 1950s paper, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” to the first program designed to mimic the problem-solving skills of a…
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