Demystifying AI and machine learning for executives
In this episode of our Inside the Strategy Room podcast, senior partner Tamim Saleh cuts through the hype around artificial intelligence (AI) and offers clear guidance for executives looking to make precise strategic decisions about where and how to employ AI in their businesses. Tamim shares insights on the impact of machine vision on AI, the future of voice recognition, and the latest developments in advanced analytics, virtual assistants, and robotics. He outlines the challenges companies face when adopting AI and the steps CEOs can take to overcome them. Tamim is a senior partner in our London office, and he is with me at our Global CFO Forum, where he's speaking about AI and machine learning. Tamim, one of the things you've talked about is the notion of five different developments of AI. Tamim Saleh: Machine learning and AI are limited by the fact that when we input data as humans, first of all we are slow, and we make mistakes. One of the fastest-growing technologies is capturing data through image analytics and cameras. And the beauty of this is, cameras don't make the same mistakes we do, because they capture things the way they are, and they don't see the world the same way that we do. In fact, the spectrum is much wider than what we see. It includes infrared, et cetera. So there are a lot of business problems [that image technology can help].
Mar-5-2019, 14:17:22 GMT
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