3 guidelines for successful enterprise AI adoption
3 guidelines for successful enterprise AI adoption.
Artificial intelligence has permeated our culture and is revolutionizing our daily lives. Alexa turns off our lights before bed, chatbots manage our online purchases, and Uber tells us when we will arrive at our destination. AI technology is so ingrained in our day-to-day lives that over 68 percent of us use it without even knowing — and trust it without question.
Now, with Amazon’s Alexa for Business and other AI initiatives gaining traction, this technology is entering the enterprise at scale. But how will this level of ease and reliance transfer to the office setting? Will business leaders be able — and willing — to adapt?
Al already transforms business models and opens doors for unprecedented enterprise innovation. By automating monotonous tasks, AI enables employees to focus efforts on critical thinking and higher-level tasks. We’re already seeing this happen with voice-driven software navigation, which automates tasks with simple commands and removes the need for deep, multi-level UIs to complete jobs or find answers. This has a massive impact on business processes and can drastically decrease time requirements for activities such as employee onboarding and administrative inputs.
These benefits have business executives taking a long, hard look at how AI can positively affect companies, but serious reservations remain. The core issue, and the most difficult to overcome, is learning to trust AI.