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Autonomous Decision Science™ and the Digital Enterprise

This article discusses the difference between data science and decision science and argues that decision science is more important for businesses and introduces the concept of Autonomous Decision Science (ADS) as the next step in decision science. ADS uses AI to make decisions at machine speed with human-like judgment.

Autonomous Decision Science™ Discussed on the Next Normal Show

Decision making, not data analysis, is key to business success, argues this article. While data science finds patterns, decision science uses data and logic for better choices. Enter Autonomous Decision Science (ADS), powered by AI to make judgements and act like an expert, at machine speed.

Marketing and Artificial Intelligence

This article explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming marketing. AI can analyze vast amounts of data to give marketers insights into customer preferences and behavior. This allows marketers to target customers more effectively, personalize experiences, and improve campaign performance. AI is still evolving, but it has the potential to revolutionize marketing.

China Takes the Lead in Multimodal Artificial Intelligence

This article discusses a new kind of artificial intelligence (AI) called multimodal AI. Unlike traditional AI, which focuses on one type of data (e.g., text, images), multimodal AI can process many data types together, as humans do. This allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the world. The article also mentions a race between the US and China in developing AI. China recently released a powerful multimodal AI model called WuDao 2.0, which may be more sophisticated than other systems.

Cognitive Technologies Can Help Fill Job Vacancies

The article explores the challenges of filling job openings as economies reopen. There's a high demand for AI expertise, including data scientists and machine learning engineers, to address labor shortages. While these jobs are in high demand, there's a lack of skilled workers. Cognitive technologies can help bridge this gap by automating some tasks and making data analysis more accessible to non-experts.

In AI, Common Sense Is Not All that Common

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making a big impact on marketing. It analyzes data to understand customers, allowing for targeted marketing, personalization, and better ad placement. This results in increased sales and customer satisfaction. Though complex, marketers don't need to be AI experts to leverage its benefits in marketing tools.