If there is one word that the enterprise wants to be associated with, it’s “productive.”
This is the metric that influences so many others by which business is measured — success, efficiency, profit. And recently, artificial intelligence (AI) has been touted as a new way to increase productivity by replacing expensive workers with tireless machines. One recent example that has garnered media attention is the first demonstration of an autonomous big rig, the use of which could replace millions of truck drivers.
But AI has been getting a lot of undeserved limelight. Long before machines replace us humans, they will be helping us to make smart decisions so we can become more productive — autonomous machines be damned. This use of technology is called “intelligence augmentation” and because of its imminent and extensive impact, it deserves a closer look.
May 08, 2017 at 09:58PM
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