What do you consider the biggest opportunity for AI to impact your industry in 2024?
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VP, Information Systems in Real Estate9 months ago
We will be leveraging AI to complete repetitive and low-risk transactions to free up staff time for more complex initiatives. Lead AI Architect in IT Services8 months ago
Every single employee, contractor, and intern at our company is required to embrace AI regardless of their role or experience level. We view this as equivalent to learning to use a computer, telephone, or the Internet. Those who fight it will likely struggle to find employment in the future. This is as much for the employee’s benefit as it is for the company’s. The goal is not to get rid of the people - it is to give them “a bicycle for the mind” as Steve Jobs put it - except in this case, it’s more like a Ducati.Director of IT in Healthcare and Biotech8 months ago
1. Enhancing patient diagnostics through advanced image analysis and predictive diagnostics, leading to more accurate and timely treatments.2. Personalized medicine, where AI can analyze vast datasets to tailor treatments to individual genetic profiles, improving outcomes and reducing side effects.
3. Operational efficiency - automating administrative tasks and optimizing hospital resource management, leading to cost savings and improved patient care.
Digital Transformation Executive in Software8 months ago
Since I mostly work with public sector/government folks, AI will impact two areas: 1) Smart Cities: AI technologies will contribute to the development of smart cities by optimizing traffic management, energy consumption, and public services. Intelligent systems can enhance urban planning and create more sustainable and efficient urban environments.
2) Cybersecurity: With the increasing threat of cyber attacks, AI will enhance cybersecurity measures by detecting and responding to threats in real-time. Machine learning models can learn and adapt to evolving cyber threats more effectively than traditional security measures.
IT Manager in Construction8 months ago
In my view new paradigms for data management.