AI’s role in the autonomous enterprise
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While generative AI has dominated headlines, automation through AI is helping enterprises see real gains. But what if businesses were to combine the two? TI speaks to Digitate CEO Akhilesh Tripathi about the future of automated AI
As businesses evolve following last year’s surge in AI and automation, the autonomous enterprise concept is emerging as the next major leap.
Experts claim that mixing artificial intelligence and automation may offer enterprises a future where technology can self-diagnose and solve issues without human intervention, reducing potential system downtime and boosting productivity.
The concept of an autonomous enterprise sees AI-driven systems manage tasks like predictive maintenance, allowing employees to focus their skills on innovation over troubleshooting. These systems operate in real-time, leading to fewer disruptions and enabling seamless operations across all departments.
Given GenAI’s momentum in recent years, are we anywhere nearer to seeing true autonomous enterprises?
This concept envisions AI-driven systems that can self-diagnose and resolve issues without human intervention, reducing downtime and improving productivity. By managing tasks like predictive maintenance in real-time, these systems would enable employees to focus on innovation. While significant progress has been made in AI and automation, fully autonomous enterprises are still developing, facing challenges such as system complexity and the need for strong AI governance.
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5 个月Yes!! The future is so bright!!!