This post captures sense making and writing from others I thought worth sharing with my subscribers. I’ve automated this (more on how if interested) but the curation, which is a discerning process, is all human.
This collection is predominantly focused on AI and its adoption in the enterprise since I am writing a trend report focused on this and because of the work I do. Sorry if it’s a little one sided of late. There is one piece on the most in demand skills based on LinkedIn data, and this covers tasks that require uniquely human skills that all businesses need and AI is not capable of doing. Just for some balance.
7 Strategies to Get Your Employees On Board with GenAI
Posted on February 15. As with any aspect of digital transformation, the effective deployment of generative AI will depend less on technological capability than on human adaptability. Indeed, the human factor — people and culture — will drive the adoption of AI, or lack thereof. Looking at scientific research and …
Democratizing AI in Enterprises: Empowering Users with the Power of Technology
Posted on February 10. In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI), democratization emerges as a pivotal strategy for enterprises to harness the full …
The Most In-Demand Skills for 2023 | LinkedIn
Posted on February 8. Data insights The Most In-Demand Skills for 2023 Authored byJen Dewar March 16, 2023 Despite fears of an economic downturn and almost daily news of …
4 ways to help your organization overcome AI inertia
Posted on February 4. Research suggests the exploitation of AI has stalled in many companies. Here’s how to get your business moving in the right direction. Companies might …
BCG AI Radar: From Potential to Profit with GenAI
Posted on January 30. BCG’s survey of 1,400+ C-suite executives reveals that GenAI is quickly changing the way companies do business—but 90% of leaders are still waiting …
The Cult of AI
Posted on January 29. I was watching a video of a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show for the Rabbit R1, an AI gadget that promises to act as a sort of …
Study finds AI ‘revolution’ moving at a crawl in enterprises
Posted on January 27. A new survey from cnvrg.io, an Intel company, reveals that enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions remains low, even as generative AI grabs headlines. Despite the buzz, the pathway to production remains fraught with hurdles, from infrastructure to skill gaps. The 2023 ML …

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