Harnessing the Power of AI Through a Center of Excellence
“Mechanical Muses.” Credit: Duncan Rawlinson
Generative AI, when harnessed correctly, has the potential to revolutionize the way companies operate, innovate, and compete.
“Mechanical Muses.” Credit: Duncan Rawlinson
Generative AI, when harnessed correctly, has the potential to revolutionize the way companies operate, innovate, and compete.
Credit: Leo Reynolds
Traditionally, quality management in the pharmaceutical industry has strayed away from artificial intelligence (AI) for fear of setting it loose with such sensitive information.
One of the most concerning uncertainties surrounding the emergence of artificial intelligence is the impact on jobs. Human jobs.
Manufacturing has come a long way from manual labor and assembly lines.
With 74% of U.S. companies transitioning to a permanent hybrid work model, leaders are turning their attention to measuring the success of that model.
Solving problems goes beyond noticing the symptoms and wanting to resolve them. It’s also necessary to perform a root cause analysis, pinpointing the factors likely to have made an issue occur.
I fled my home country of Bosnia during a civil war in 1992 when I was only a teenager. I eventually landed in California as an 18-year-old with one suitcase and settled in with a host family.
"Gears of Knowledge" Credit: Duncan Rawlinson - Duncan.co
As the world slowly recovers from the pandemic, many knowledge workers find themselves at a crossroad. On one hand, the prospect of returning to the office stirs up a cocktail of dread and nostalgia.
‘Tech leaders issue warning: AI raises risk of extinction”1 comes across as another version of science fiction stories that have been around for decades about humans creating something greater than themselves that finally destroys them.
Maria stretched her arms, taking in a deep breath as she savored the lingering flavor of dark, rich black coffee.