The challengesof implementing AI

October 1, 2019

The information age is well and truly upon us. There’s no longer a question of whether your company will be a fected by the rise of AI - but rather it’s a question of when. With global spending on AI and other cognitive technologies tipped to increase to US$52.2 billion per year by 2021, there’s not really any doubt that you’re going to need to understand the what, how and why of AI technology implementation - and sooner rather than later.

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