Remove Guidelines Remove Information Technology Remove Operations Remove Productivity
article thumbnail

We Need to Approach AI Risks Like We Do Natural Disasters

Harvard Business

Today, many companies are exposed to intelligent device risks that could harm both their own operations as well as their customers. In addition, they need the ability to switch to manually controlled environments in case artificially intelligent systems have to be shut down and to recall faulty smart products.

article thumbnail

Can AI Address Health Care’s Red-Tape Problem?

Harvard Business

Productivity in the United States’ health care industry is declining — and has been ever since World War II. Administrative and operational inefficiencies account for nearly one third of the U.S. Westend61/Getty Images. As the cost of treating patients continues to rise, life expectancy in America is beginning to fall.

article thumbnail

Fighting Chronic Disease Starts with Better Pediatric Care

Harvard Business

The goal should be to keep children on a trajectory to becoming productive, successful, healthy adults rather than just treating them when they are sick. Health information and other technology. increased work productivity and income, decreased crime and incarceration, and so on). health care outcomes.

Metrics 36