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Technology is Changing Unexpected jobs

Martinka Consulting

It seems automation and artificial intelligence are replacing high-paying blue-collar jobs in the oil drilling industry. The company’s website was a brochure and within a couple months he converted it to an ordering system, almost eliminating phone calls and phone tag. We’re going through something similar.

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Epicflow Updates: Hardshell Data Security and Advanced AI-Powered Functionality for Flawless Project Portfolio and Resource Management

Epicflow

This is another peculiarity of Epicflow, which makes it unique in the market because our clients can do in-depth analysis in real time by enabling artificial intelligence. There are also tags in Epicflow that can be used to filter items and locally organize your tasks for an easier search of users, tasks, or projects.

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What Artificial Intelligence Can and Can’t Do Right Now

Harvard Business

Many executives ask me what artificial intelligence can do. Human intelligence also does much more than A→B. For instance, building a photo tagger requires anywhere from tens to hundreds of thousands of pictures (A) as well as labels or tags telling you if there are people in them (B). So what can A→B do?

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What Will Happen When Your Company’s Algorithms Go Wrong?

Harvard Business

When you’re ready to incorporate artificial intelligence technologies in your business, the analysis you should perform is this: What can possibly go wrong? AI failures, on the other hand, are directly related to the mistakes produced by the intelligence such systems are designed to exhibit.

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Keeping the Human Element in Customer Service While Using AI and Chatbots - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM TELEPERFORMANCE

Harvard Business

Cognitive agents, powered by artificial intelligence, are creating new solutions, by offering companies a new channel to quickly interact with customers, automate back office process and provide support to human agents. So how can companies deal with balancing these hybrid demands for both digital service and human touch?

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How Companies Are Benefiting from “Lite” Artificial Intelligence

Harvard Business

Artificial intelligence is hot, but also daunting. For many companies, the price tag and the commitment of resources are too high a hurdle. In AI speak, that meant all of the company’s numbers, charts, words, and phrases had to be chopped, chunked, tagged, and HR-optimized to give ABIe the ingredients for those answers.

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Building the New “Mega Segments”: Which Content Providers Will Play to Win? - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM COGNIZANT

Harvard Business

Why the Insurance Industry Can’t Risk Overlooking Artificial Intelligence. To what extent is your organization’s metadata tagged to make it easily searchable? Tomorrow’s IME Landscape. Read more from Cognizant: What Consumers Want Online Now from Their Health Care Plans. Discoverability.

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