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Integrating AI into enterprise workflows requires business experts, clean data and executive support to reimagine core workflows.
The AI scribe wars are intensifying. Ambience just raised fresh cash from A16z and Oak HC/FT to power new products in medical coding and payments.
Checkout machines powered by artificial intelligence have increased sales at Fenway Park and TD Garden, but have left workers feeling unfulfilled and underpaid.
Let’s call this what it is: disruption that lifts, not replaces. AI is not erasing the need for jobs; when applied effectively, it removes drudgery. It helps professionals do more with less and create bandwidth to focus on nuance, judgment and client service—the things that matter most.
"What will probably happen is that one person will be able to accomplish more, rather than having fewer people," Duolingo's CEO Luis von Ahn said.
Median year-over-year referral traffic from Google Search is down 10% in eight weeks, says Digital Content Next (DCN), which warns that AI search could create 'a less informed public.'
Jacqueline Du, head of China industrial tech research at Goldman Sachs, says she is seeing positive developments on automation, and estimates the robotics market will hit $38 billion by 2035. She says that it'll take several more rounds of evolution before we reach the "ChatGPT moment" for the robotics industry.
AI is also proving useful on the investment side of the multifamily business, specifically underwriting and acquisitions.
A hospital trust has been explaining how its use of artificial intelligence (AI) is improving patients' experience from paperwork to surgery. One system that listens to doctor-patient conversations and generates a summary had improved clinic letter turnaround times from up to a week to one to two days, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust said.
As a demonstration, AI system helps to make a miniature, high-speed animation of physicists’ favourite feline.
"It was extremely difficult," IgniteTech CEO Eric Vaughan tells Fortune. "But changing minds was harder than adding skills."