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The power of AI is now within reach of all companies, opening up a new world of strategy innovation and enabling companies to leave the constraints of legacy architecture behind forever. Three new related high-potential strategies include: Forever Beta, Minimum Viable Idea (MVI), and Co-lab. This article explains each in detail, with examples of companies that are currently using them. Though… → Read More
In our AI future, people—not the algorithms they deploy—will be the reason most companies succeed. → Read More
Hidden disparities in your organization can hinder employee productivity and morale. → Read More
Machine-generated coding and writing are within reach. → Read More
Did you know it's possible to measure how happy you are? Read this article and use the happiness tracker to analyze your happiness quotient. In addition, check out the three distinct approaches to measuring happiness. → Read More
Don’t underestimate the power of your untapped data sets. → Read More
Don’t underestimate the power of your untapped data sets. → Read More
The most challenging path for systems evolution is also the most rewarding. → Read More
The most effective use of AI: Symbiotic systems enabling humans and AI to work to their strengths. → Read More
Here’s how it will change the IT stack. → Read More
Here’s how it will change the IT stack. → Read More
Humans and machines can make each other better. → Read More
Humans and machines can make each other better. → Read More
We need computers with some common sense. → Read More
We need computers with some common sense. → Read More
We need computers with some common sense. → Read More
What if, instead of perpetuating harmful biases, AI helped us overcome them? → Read More
The greatest gains come when machines and people work together. → Read More
Humans and machines can enhance each other’s strengths. → Read More
Research shows workers shouldn’t fear smart machines. → Read More