
Data, AI, & Machine Learning
Harnessing Grassroots Automation
With a modest amount of training, nontechnical employees can automate complex processes and generate significant value for their organizations.
With a modest amount of training, nontechnical employees can automate complex processes and generate significant value for their organizations.
Data can help companies better understand and improve the employee experience, leading to a more productive workforce.
As companies optimize a wide range of supply chain functions with digital twins, the technology’s immense potential is gaining further recognition.
CFOs who are digital leaders prioritize developing seven key capabilities to unlock the power of data and analytics.
Across the vast range of real-world usage scenarios, there have been far more instances of augmentation of human work by smart machines than of full automation. That scenario is expected to continue for the foreseeable future.