How do you communicate "how to use AI" to business leaders who are not familiar with the technology? Just trying to figure out how to get them to look at their business processes and say "yes, I think AI could help improve my mission".
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Show, don't tell. Excite them with the possibilities and business outcomes that AI can unlock within the existing business processes.CIO in Education, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Agree with @Martin Davis. This is less about "how to use AI" and more about how to use that data and information we already have to make better business decisions.Content you might like
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For example:
1. Forecasting - AI has massive potential to improve forecasting through being better able to predict future demand, given a mass of input data. So the business value is around more accurate business forecasts leading to better revenue.
2. Predictive Maintenance - utilising AI based tools to identify failure patterns in a piece of equipment can lead to reduced downtime and less costly repairs. The business value is obvious here.
What other AI examples could you suggest that would help communicate the possibilities?