Emerging Trends in AI to Shape Your Digital Future
To understand what is coming in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), one must understand core concepts and trends and the role they will play in our digital future.
It seems as if every day there is a new story about AI and how it has impacted the working world or just everyday life in general. Most of these stories can be tied to a few emerging AI trends.
With that in mind, Gartner® has released a report covering emerging trends in artificial intelligence and the role they play in building a digital future.
Click to download the full report: “Building a Digital Future: Emergent AI Trends”
In addition to an in-depth analysis of these trends, the report gives an overview of opportunities, potential obstacles, recommendations, and evidence. The trends analyzed include, but are not limited to:
- Democratized AI
- Composite AI
- Edge AI
- Responsible AI
- Generative AI
If you are unfamiliar with any of these terms and how they may fit into your digital future, this report will give you an excellent place to start. Also, vice versa, perhaps you clarify yourself as an AI expert; the report will indeed have some valuable insight and analysis for you!
Gartner® shares,
“AI is a foundational catalyst for digital business. Enterprise architecture and technology innovation leaders must harness emerging AI trends to democratize and foster its responsible use, adapt composite techniques, leverage AI for real-time analytics at the edge and exploit its generative powers.”
Don’t miss out and view the report today: “Building a Digital Future: Emergent AI Trends”
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