🎯 Enterprise AI, leveraging the power of AI
Introduction, series "Leveraging the power of AI" | Get started with AI | How-to guides and features
Leveraging an organization's proprietary knowledge is essential to unleash its ability to compete and innovate, especially during uncertainty.
A chatbot called ELIZA was created in the 1960s by MIT computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum to mimic human speech1.
The program stunned viewers, piquing the public's curiosity about the possibilities of artificial intelligence.Â
ELIZA was limited in what it could do, but it set the stage for the current AI revolution.
In this new series around "Enterprise AI," I explore the benefits organizations—from all ranges—can gain from deploying an AI system.
What we saw in the previous series, "Enterprise AI, a toolbox for risk management," is focused on the best practices for instilling integrity through governance across the AI lifecycle.
An important point: I should have prioritized this new series, "Enterprise AI, leveraging the power of AI," before the previous part, but I decided to do the opposite.
Here's the reason why:
"Don't act before thinking. Take the time to come up with a game plan"—Ray Dalio.
The time you spend thinking through your plan will be virtually nothing compared to the amount of time spent doing it, making the doing radically more effective.
â–¸ What makes people more productive is building leverage.
In the process, it helps the knowledge-focused team increase their productivity.
It involves thinking consciously about how we spend our time and prioritizing the tasks that matter most to the organization.
In other words, it means that by strategically using a thorough understanding of how value is created within your organization, you can effectively incorporate various forms of artificial intelligence into your operations in a way that maximizes their efficiency and effectiveness:
It's about using specific knowledge and creating value for your organization to best use AI technologies in your processes.
It will help align fundamental stages of value creation, initiative deployment, and project development, fostering increased adoption of data-driven dynamics.
This will emphasize systemic processes to facilitate the swift implementation of purpose-driven initiatives at the organization's heart.
And last but not least, utilizing human capacities to refine business models to enhance resilience.
â–¸ Here's to this new series: "Enterprise AI, leveraging the power of AI".
I hope you will like it. If you haven't already, become a Premium member, allowing you to explore purpose-driven aspects of artificial "wild" intelligence.
A 7-part series extracted from the "Enterprise AI toolbox" to help you understand:
Introduction: why leverage is essential (this part)
The real needs
The use cases
The platform (and the processes)
The challenges
The resources
Conclusion: now, unlock your business potential with AI
ELIZA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
About Eliza: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA