Wednesday, December 5, 2018

5 AI predictions for 2019; plus building a sustainable foundation for AI

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5 AI predictions for 2019: Pragmatic AI takes hold
Brian Holak, Associate Site Editor

What are the forces driving enterprise AI in 2019? Forrester Research breaks down five, CIO-tailored AI predictions for the upcoming year.
(SearchCIO.com)

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Why AI for social good is a thing
The research of CMU's Fei Fang lives at the intersection of AI for social good and multi agent systems. She explains why this area of AI is important and what CIOs can glean from it in the final installment of 'Schooled in AI.' (SearchCIO.com)
 

How can companies build a strategy for monetizing data?

To extract value from data, most companies will face people, process and technology challenges. Matt Maccaux explains the ins and outs of monetizing data. (SearchCIO.com)

 
Enterprise AI adoption on fire, but foundation lacking for sustainable AI
McKinsey surveyed thousands of executives on their AI projects to find out what was working and what wasn't. Here's the lowdown. (SearchCIO.com)
 
RPA projects are the future for communications firm

Robotic process automation, or RPA, is sweeping R.R. Donnelley & Sons, which enlists RPA adoption as a way to automate repetitive activities in the document preparation process. (SearchCIO.com)

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Advancing tech, analytics techniques give rise to the 'digital CFO'

Business tech is longer only the CIO's concern, as the digital CFO increasingly taps into the business benefits afforded by automation, machine learning and advanced analytics. (SearchCIO.com)

 
What is embedded intelligence and how can CIOs prepare for it?
Deloitte advises CIOs keep their eyes on a new application of AI. The consultancy calls it pervasive intelligence. (SearchCIO.com)
 
How to ask questions the way great business leaders do: CFO Summit
Great business leaders are willing to endure all sorts of pain when they ask questions, says Hal Gregersen, who spoke at the MIT CFO Summit. That's how they solve problems. (SearchCIO.com)
 
How to get more women leaders in tech: It's not just a numbers game
Women leaders in tech are still few and far between. The industry knows it's a problem, but fixing gender inequality in the top ranks won't be easy, according to a recent panel. (SearchCIO.com)
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