AI & Machine Learning
Winning With AI: An Interactive Discussion
Gain actionable insights from peers and AI experts during a live Twitter chat.
Gain actionable insights from peers and AI experts during a live Twitter chat.
The most effective responses to digital disruption don’t make use of technology at all.
To transform its performance management system, IBM overcame both technical and cultural challenges.
AI offers a helping digital hand to overburdened B2B marketing departments.
This webinar discusses how to reduce bias in data-driven performance evaluation.
Digitization of physical products and production has become an emerging idea in sustainability.
Digital tools are making the hiring process easier and more precise — despite their limitations.
Digital customer service platforms offer better service when they use customer-centric language.
A webinar from MIT SMR discusses how cloud technology promises to upend how people work and learn.
While executives agree that cognitive technologies are a disruptive force, few companies have a strategy to address them.
Competitive speed and cheaper apps spell the end to requirements gathering and testing for new tech.
Summary of the discussion on digital operations management in our eight-part Digital Thread video series.
In part 8 of our eight-part video series, we explore the potential future applications of the digital thread.
The most valuable contributions of AI to the economy may be as an adjunct to advancing discoveries.
Digitalization and sustainability are both powerful trends. What happens when they merge?
New digital technologies are changing the rules of competition by expanding the boundaries of what a company can handle and introducing new sources of advantage.
The transformative potential of blockchain is real, but so are the challenges to its implementation.
Readers asked why a digital strategy must focus on either customer engagement or digital solutions.
If you think the biggest cybersecurity threat most businesses face is credit card theft, think again.
Digital assistants are taking over repetitive tasks, leaving managers free to manage.