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Embrace Artificial Intelligence in the Pharmacy
Technology has begun playing a larger role in community pharmacy and the power of artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to transform the world of pharmacy as we know it. During a presentation1 at the National Community Pharmacists Association 2022 Annual Convention, held October 1 through 4 in Kansas City, Missouri, Paige Clark, RPh, vice president of pharmacy programs and policy at Prescryptive Health discussed the advantages of incorporating AI into pharmacy practices and shared the results of a nationwide survey, conducted by Prescryptive Health, focused on the use of technology and AI in pharmacies. "Here's the promise of technology: 62% of decision makers say artificial intelligence will positively disrupt the pharmacy landscape within 1 to 2 years," Clark said. "Ninety-one percent of decision makers believe that technology can improve their pharmacies' profitability without question." In terms of pricing, AI is able to compare the prices of major chain pharmacies with local competitors and identify the granular details of pricing.
Council Post: Winners And Losers: Three Ways Leasing Professionals Can Embrace Artificial Intelligence
Funnel Leasing CEO, on how to prepare for, and thrive through, the inevitable changes Artificial Intelligence (AI) delivers multifamily. With any new technology shift or macro change, there are winners and losers. Artificial intelligence (AI) is no exception. In multifamily tech folklore, there is a lingering belief that the AI winners will only be big companies, and the AI losers will be smaller enterprises like leasing teams. I'm here to tell you that is false.
Helping NATO to Embrace Artificial Intelligence
AI and autonomy are two closely linked concepts. While AI refers to computer-controlled systems, autonomy describes how independently they can act from human operators. NATO has long understood the need to prioritize technological integration with AI and autonomy and published its first AI strategy in October 2021. Notable AI projects include the Chinese Brain Project's mind-controlled drones, and Russia's MiG system, which recommends maneuvers to fighter pilots. Amongst Allied capabilities, the United States Project Maven utilizes target recognition systems to identify hostile combatants and platforms, and the British army's Battlegroup Command and Control Trainer runs conflict simulations.
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AI's Role in Enhancing Project Management
Foster a Secure Environment For projects that need different working environments, the AI application helps identify invisible warning signs about the possibility of incidents during the project's implementation. For example, in the management of construction projects, AI can monitor equipment performance, detect unhealthy working conditions, detect different facial involvement of employees in predicting their performance, monitor air quality, and alert potential accident participants, as indicated by AI. Delivery of Untiring Objectivity and Caution Although the recognition of quality and consistency of deliverables can be cumbersome for project managers, AI systems do not suffer exhaustion, do not apologize, and do not compromise or get tired of carrying out the project. It is difficult to find a device that incorporates all of the above characteristics. Employing AI, however, provides project managers with improved AI incentives on a project basis.
5 practical reasons to embrace artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence is about more than robots. Whether someone considers themself a tech expert, or a newbie when it comes to technology, there are still a plethora of things in any modern home that use artificial intelligence (AI). But while it's easy to get pulled into a world of science-fiction robots like Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation, Skynet from the Terminator series, or the robot on Lost in Space that often gave the warning, "Danger, Will Robinson!", everyone is slowly coming to realize that it's really nothing like that. In a typical household, everything from smart assistants in the form of smart speakers, vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, streaming services, and spam filters are all powered by AI. And of course there are now an assortment of cute AI dogs, cats and other robotic pets as well. Microsoft estimates that 85% of Americans already use AI.
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Newsrooms have five years to embrace artificial intelligence or they risk becoming irrelevant
A new report published this week (18 November 2019) looking at the intersection of AI and journalism has issued a warning to global newsrooms: collaborate with your competitors or face extinction. A global survey of journalism and artificial intelligence' is a joint project between Polis, the international journalism think-tank at London School of Economics and Political Science, and the Google News Initiative, who has funded the research. It surveyed 71 international news organisations on their on use of artificial intelligence for editorial purposes across a seven-month period, showing that just 37 per cent of them have a dedicated AI strategy. Charlie Beckett, director, Polis, London School of Economics and Political Science, said that newsrooms have between two and five years to develop a meaningful strategy, or risk fading out of the digital landscape. "This is a marathon, not a sprint - but they've got to start running now," he said.
Why and how PR pros should embrace artificial intelligence
Relax, robots are not taking your job. New technologies can ease industry professionals' daily duties and open the door to greater career achievements. Artificial intelligence (AI) is finding its way into customer service, online search and even the crafting of articles. All this gives rise to a new phenomenon for communicators: "content intelligence." Brandon Andersen, chief strategist at Ceralytics, defines it as "the science of identifying and predicting the content topics and themes that provide the most value to your audiences. It answers the question, 'What content should I write?'"
Why and how PR pros should embrace artificial intelligence
Relax, robots are not taking your job. New technologies can ease industry professionals' daily duties and open the door to greater career achievements. Artificial intelligence (AI) is finding its way into customer service, online search and even the crafting of articles. All this gives rise to a new phenomenon for communicators: "content intelligence." Brandon Andersen, chief strategist at Ceralytics, defines it as "the science of identifying and predicting the content topics and themes that provide the most value to your audiences. It answers the question, 'What content should I write?'"
McDonald's Embraces Artificial Intelligence for Fast Food
By now you've seen the big news about the world's largest fast-food chain by revenue. It was a bit shocking that it took this long to happen, but McDonald's (MCD) is finally embracing advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to boost sales. The guy credited with the turnaround at the 65-year-old restaurant behemoth since 2015, Steve Easterbrook, was behind the technological push that saw McDonald's not only embrace digital innovation but acquire two AI companies this year. This is big news for a few reasons. Before this year, it had been nearly two decades since the company made its last acquisition of a mediocre fast-food chain called Boston Chicken.
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