The Data & AI Imperative

The Data & AI Imperative
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Publisher : Wiley
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1394251955
ISBN-13 : 9781394251957
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Data & AI Imperative by : Lillian Pierson

The Artificial Intelligence Imperative

The Artificial Intelligence Imperative
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781440859953
ISBN-13 : 1440859957
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Artificial Intelligence Imperative by : Anastassia Lauterbach

This practical guide to artificial intelligence and its impact on industry dispels common myths and calls for cross-sector, collaborative leadership for the responsible design and embedding of AI in the daily work of businesses and oversight by boards. Artificial intelligence has arrived, and it's coming to a business near you. The disruptive impact of AI on the global economy—from health care to energy, financial services to agriculture, and defense to media—is enormous. Technology literacy is a must for traditional businesses, their boards, policy makers, and governance professionals. This is the first book to explain where AI comes from, why it has emerged as one of the most powerful forces in mergers and acquisitions and research and development, and what companies need to do to implement it successfully. It equips business leaders with a practical roadmap for competing and even thriving in the face of the coming AI revolution. The authors analyze competitive trends, provide industry and governance examples, and explain interactions between AI and other digital technologies, such as blockchain, cybersecurity, and the Internet of Things. At the same time, AI experts will learn how their research and products can increase the competitiveness of their businesses, and corporate boards will come away with a thorough knowledge of the AI governance, ethics, and risk questions to ask.

The AI Imperative

The AI Imperative
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Publisher : RWG Publishing
Total Pages : 67
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Synopsis The AI Imperative by : B. Vincent

In "The AI Imperative: How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping Our Future," readers embark on a compelling journey through the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and its profound impact on the world. This insightful book delves deep into the dawn of AI, tracing its roots from theoretical beginnings to its current pivotal role in driving innovation across various sectors. With a clear, engaging narrative, the book explores the integration of AI in modern life, revealing how these technologies are reshaping industries, from healthcare and education to finance and beyond. As the narrative unfolds, "The AI Imperative" tackles the complex ethical and governance challenges posed by AI, advocating for responsible development and deployment. It presents a balanced analysis of the potential risks and rewards, emphasizing the importance of transparency, accountability, and international cooperation in navigating the AI landscape. Looking toward the horizon, the book envisions the future of AI technology, discussing groundbreaking advancements and the potential for AI to transcend current limitations. It calls for a proactive approach in preparing for an AI-driven future, highlighting the role of education, workforce development, and public policy in ensuring that AI enhances human capabilities and promotes societal well-being. "The AI Imperative" is not just a book about technology; it's a roadmap for harnessing AI's potential responsibly and ethically. It serves as an essential guide for policymakers, technologists, business leaders, and anyone interested in understanding the monumental impact of AI on our future. Through its pages, readers are invited to reflect on the role they play in shaping an AI-driven world that is equitable, sustainable, and aligned with the broader goals of humanity.

The Data Imperative

The Data Imperative
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780192577504
ISBN-13 : 0192577506
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Data Imperative by : Henri Schildt

Companies across all industries are engaging in digital transformation to harness the power of advanced information technologies. Building on interviews and diverse case studies, this book provides an in-depth look at how data and algorithms are reshaping management practices, organizational structures, corporate culture, and work roles. Henri Schildt develops a broad framework for understanding digitalization not as a technological change but as a new normative mind-set, here called 'the data imperative'. It describes the new managerial ideals that compel companies to pursue digital omniscience and omnipotence-abilities to represent and understand the world through real-time data flow and to control customer experiences, physical equipment, and workers with software. The efforts to complement and replace human expertise with data and smart algorithms are associated with shifts in strategic priorities, adoption of powerful modular architectures, new organizational structures, and the introduction of artificial intelligence into diverse work roles. Surveying the developments in management and the workplace, this book offers an integrative and balanced account of the on-going changes that will continue to affect everyone from executives and professionals to front-line workers.

The AI Imperative

The AI Imperative
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1961781220
ISBN-13 : 9781961781221
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The AI Imperative by : John Arnott

This comprehensive guide provides executives and business leaders practical frameworks and insights for successfully implementing artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in their organizations. The book enables enterprises to harness the transformative capabilities of AI to drive innovation, unlock new opportunities, and gain competitive advantage. The author draws from years of research and real-world experience to outline a strategic approach for enterprise AI adoption. The book covers critical topics such as clearly defining business objectives, assessing organizational readiness, developing robust data strategies, implementing ethical and responsible AI, changing management considerations, and continuously optimizing AI solutions. Detailed chapters explore the application of AI across various organizational functions, including human resources, marketing, customer service, supply chain, manufacturing, finance, and more. Real-world case studies and examples demonstrate the tangible benefits unlocked by organizations leveraging AI technologies. Additional chapters provide forward-looking insights into emerging AI trends, technologies, and applications. Written clearly and accessibly, this book serves as an indispensable guide for business leaders, executives, managers, and practitioners looking to leverage AI to transform their organizations. It provides the strategic clarity required to navigate the complexities of enterprise-scale AI implementation, unlock new sources of innovation and efficiency, and position organizations for resounding success in the age of artificial intelligence.

AI and Big Data’s Potential for Disruptive Innovation

AI and Big Data’s Potential for Disruptive Innovation
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781522596899
ISBN-13 : 1522596895
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis AI and Big Data’s Potential for Disruptive Innovation by : Strydom, Moses

Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) are at the forefront of technological advances that represent a potential transformational mega-trend—a new multipolar and innovative disruption. These technologies, and their associated management paradigm, are already rapidly impacting many industries and occupations, but in some sectors, the change is just beginning. Innovating ahead of emerging technologies is the new imperative for any organization that aspires to succeed in the next decade. Faced with the power of this AI movement, it is imperative to understand the dynamics and new codes required by the disruption and to adapt accordingly. AI and Big Data’s Potential for Disruptive Innovation provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of successfully implementing new and innovative technologies in a variety of sectors including business, transportation, and healthcare. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as semantic mapping, ethics in AI, and big data governance, this book is ideally designed for IT specialists, industry professionals, managers, executives, researchers, scientists, and engineers seeking current research on the production of new and innovative mechanization and its disruptions.

Augmented Intelligence

Augmented Intelligence
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9780429589713
ISBN-13 : 0429589719
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Augmented Intelligence by : Judith Hurwitz

The AI revolution is moving at a breakneck speed. Organizations are beginning to invest in innovative ways to monetize their data through the use of artificial intelligence. Businesses need to understand the reality of AI. To be successful, it is imperative that organizations understand that augmented intelligence is the secret to success. Augmented Intelligence: The Business Power of Human–Machine Collaboration is about the process of combining human and machine intelligence. This book provides business leaders and AI data experts with an understanding of the value of augmented intelligence and its ability to help win competitive markets. This book focuses on the requirement to clearly manage the foundational data used for augmented intelligence. It focuses on the risks of improper data use and delves into the ethics and governance of data in the era of augmented intelligence. In this book, we explore the difference between weak augmentation that is based on automating well understood processes and strong augmentation that is designed to rethink business processes through the inclusion of data, AI and machine learning. What experts are saying about Augmented Intelligence "The book you are about to read is of great importance because we increasingly rely on machine learning and AI. Therefore, it is critical that we understand the ability to create an environment in which businesses can have the tools to understand data from a holistic perspective. What is imperative is to be able to make better decisions based on an understanding of the behavior and thinking of our customers so that we can take the best next action. This book provides a clear understanding of the impact of augmented intelligence on both society and business."—Tsvi Gal, Managing Director, Enterprise Technology and Services, Morgan Stanley "Our mission has always been to help clients apply AI to better predict and shape future outcomes, empower higher value work, and automate how work gets done. I have always said, ’AI will not replace managers, but managers who use AI will replace managers who don't.’ This book delves into the real value that AI promises, to augment existing human intelligence, and in the process, dispels some of the myths around AI and its intended purpose."—Rob Thomas, General Manager, Data and AI, IBM

Big Data Imperatives

Big Data Imperatives
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Publisher : Apress
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781430248736
ISBN-13 : 1430248734
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Big Data Imperatives by : Soumendra Mohanty

Big Data Imperatives, focuses on resolving the key questions on everyone’s mind: Which data matters? Do you have enough data volume to justify the usage? How you want to process this amount of data? How long do you really need to keep it active for your analysis, marketing, and BI applications? Big data is emerging from the realm of one-off projects to mainstream business adoption; however, the real value of big data is not in the overwhelming size of it, but more in its effective use. This book addresses the following big data characteristics: Very large, distributed aggregations of loosely structured data – often incomplete and inaccessible Petabytes/Exabytes of data Millions/billions of people providing/contributing to the context behind the data Flat schema's with few complex interrelationships Involves time-stamped events Made up of incomplete data Includes connections between data elements that must be probabilistically inferred Big Data Imperatives explains 'what big data can do'. It can batch process millions and billions of records both unstructured and structured much faster and cheaper. Big data analytics provide a platform to merge all analysis which enables data analysis to be more accurate, well-rounded, reliable and focused on a specific business capability. Big Data Imperatives describes the complementary nature of traditional data warehouses and big-data analytics platforms and how they feed each other. This book aims to bring the big data and analytics realms together with a greater focus on architectures that leverage the scale and power of big data and the ability to integrate and apply analytics principles to data which earlier was not accessible. This book can also be used as a handbook for practitioners; helping them on methodology,technical architecture, analytics techniques and best practices. At the same time, this book intends to hold the interest of those new to big data and analytics by giving them a deep insight into the realm of big data.

AI and Data Analytics Applications in Organizational Management

AI and Data Analytics Applications in Organizational Management
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 347
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ISBN-10 : 9798369310595
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis AI and Data Analytics Applications in Organizational Management by : Merlo, Tereza Raquel

Within information sciences and organizational management, a pressing challenge emerges; How can we harness the transformative power of artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics? As industries grapple with a deluge of data and the imperative to make informed decisions swiftly, the gap between data collection and actionable insights widens. Professionals in various sectors are in a race to unlock AI's full potential to drive operational efficiency, enhance decision-making, and gain a competitive edge. However, navigating this intricate terrain, laden with ethical considerations and interdisciplinary complexity, has proven to be a formidable undertaking. AI and Data Analytics Applications in Organizational Management, combines rigorous scholarship with practicality. It traverses the spectrum from theoretical foundations to real-world applications, making it indispensable for those seeking to implement AI-driven data analytics in their organizations. Moreover, it delves into the ethical and societal dimensions of this revolution, ensuring that the journey toward innovation is paved with responsible considerations. For researchers, scholars, and practitioners yearning to unleash the potential of AI in organizational management, this book is the key to not only understanding the landscape but also charting a course toward transformative change.

The Human Imperative

The Human Imperative
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Publisher : Ethics International Press
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 9781804411964
ISBN-13 : 1804411965
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Human Imperative by : Paul Nemitz

This important new book is about power in the age of Artificial Intelligence. It looks at what the new technical powers that have accrued over the last decades mean for the freedom of people and for our democracies. AI must not be considered in isolation, but rather in a very specific context; the concentration of economic and digital-technological power that we see today. Analysis of the effects of AI requires that we take a holistic view of the business models of digital technologies, and of the power they exercise. Technology, economic power, and political power are entering into ever closer symbiosis. Digital technologies and their corporate masters now know more than people know about themselves, or governments know about the world. These technologies accumulate more and more decision-making powers. Taken together this leads to a massive asymmetry of knowledge and power in the relationship between man and machine. The classical models of action and decision-making in democratic societies are being gradually undermined by such developments. In a new way, the question of the control of technical power arises. This is the first book to look in detail in a holistic way at the challenges of digital power and Artificial Intelligence to Democracy and Liberties, and to set out what can and needs to be done about these challenges in terms of engineering ethics, and democratic action of policy making and legislation. Key audiences are scholars in media sciences, political sciences, computer sciences and engineering, law and philosophy as well as policy makers, corporate and civil society leaders and the educated public. Adapted and updated from the original German language book “Prinzip Mensch – Macht, Freiheit und Demokratie im Zeitalter der Künstlichen Intelligenz“, published 2020 by Verlag J.H.W. Dietz Nachf. GmbH.