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Google RankBrain: Clearing up the myths and misconceptions - Search Engine Watch

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Five common myths and misconceptions about artificial intelligence

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There are several misconceptions about the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) among the IT and business leaders. AI is the one the hottest technology today that is making its way into every organization. In such a scenario, the CXOs need to ensure what AI can do for them, what value it can bring to their business, and what its limitations are. This is important because organizations can make the most of AI only when they use it the right way. The analyst firm Gartner has identified five AI misconceptions that will help organizations to separate reality from myths.


Myths and misconceptions of Artificial Intelligence

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Modern business environment is dominated by artificial intelligence (AI). Technological advancements that range from self-driving cars and Siri personal assistants, to chatbots and email scheduling, automations are fast become integral part of small and long-established businesses. Companies such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and thousands of start-ups are already using artificial intelligence to scale their businesses. No doubt, artificial intelligence has great potentials for improving business productivity. However, as artificial intelligence evolves, so are the myths and misconceptions around the innovation growing.


Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning myths and misconceptions

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Mariano will be one of our experts at the upcoming OpenText Innovation Tour Stockholm on 20 April at The Grand Hotel. The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) over the past couple of years has been incrementally accelerating, moving from theoretical to tangible solutions that are indeed providing "a way to do it better". Edison would no doubt embrace all the technology disruption around us if he were alive to see it. "There's a way to do it better – find it,"Thomas Edison Let me give you an example. I recently met with a large construction company who was looking to find a better way to decide which big RFIs it should participate in, and which it should decline to bid.