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CEOs Accross the Globe Frequently Discuss Blockchain, AI, and IoT BTCMANAGER

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Blockchain technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Internet of Things (IoT) are the most discussed topics in disruptive technologies among over 300 CEOs of leading companies around the world, reports IT Brief on August 27, 2019. Per the report, the revolutionary distributed ledger technology (DLT) as well as AI, and IoT are the three major topics in the area of disruptive technologies that were discussed by CEOs of blue-chip companies around the world, in the first quarter of 2019. The data was reportedly culled from Globaldata, a data and analytics company that uses its CEO Influencer Platform to monitor the topics discussed by over 300 CEOs on Twitter and was able to discover that discussions about the advancements in technology, the pain areas, and new fields of innovation are the key interests of top executives globally. Amandeep Gill, GlobalData's influencer research head while highlighting on the CEOs' level of interest in new technologies reiterated that: "Most CEOs agree that AI will have a huge impact on their organizations by enhancing the extraction of data to augment the adequacy of their activities and upgrade the customer experience." Other areas leading CEOs have shown an interest in include the healthcare industry where the benefits of AI to health care providers and patients have garnered more attention.


CEOs Accross the Globe Frequently Discuss Blockchain, AI, and IoT :: bitsmart

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Blockchain technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Internet of Things (IoT) are the most discussed topics in disruptive technologies among over 300 CEOs of leading companies around the world, reports IT Brief on August 27, 2019. Per the report, the revolutionary distributed ledger technology (DLT) as well as AI, and IoT are the three major topics in the area of disruptive technologies that were discussed by CEOs of blue-chip companies around the world, in the first quarter of 2019.