AI & Machine Learning
Revisiting the Jobs Artificial Intelligence Will Create
A conversation with Accenture researchers on recent advances in artificial intelligence and what’s to come.
A conversation with Accenture researchers on recent advances in artificial intelligence and what’s to come.
Technology has made our lives incomparably better but also constitutes one of our biggest threats.
The real opportunity for organizations goes beyond doing more of the same labor faster and cheaper.
IBM has reimagined its talent and performance management systems as part of its digital transformation.
AI offers a helping digital hand to overburdened B2B marketing departments.
Converging technologies are realigning how organizations operate in an increasingly connected world.
Investing in cybersecurity capabilities for IoT products is essential, but it requires resources.
Organizations must become more strategic about their tech investments to better serve customers.
A recent study connects the fear of disruption with technology investment at large companies.
The MIT SMR Strategy Forum examines how blockchain and cryptocurrency might impact developing countries in the global economy.
Digitization of physical products and production has become an emerging idea in sustainability.
IBM’s investment in Red Hat is a bet for making inroads into cloud infrastructure.
Brands must focus on what their customers have in common — not what makes them different.
Getting started with AI means understanding its capabilities, its limitations, and the ethics of its use.
To make AI a strategic differentiator, organizations need to draw from alternative data sets.
The extent to which gig workers should be afforded the legal rights of employees has yet to be fully resolved in many jurisdictions.
Cloud computing with rigid borders and boundaries will become a reality in the near term.
A webinar discusses strategy and leadership approaches to digital transformation.
Travel marketers need to recognize and embrace analytical sophistication.
Burdened by an overabundance of KPIs, the health care sector can look to machine learning to force a focus on the metrics that matter most.