Maximizing Business Value: The Evolutionary Path of AI from Descriptive to Prescriptive !
Mehul Chopra
SAP Solutions, Presales & Delivery | Solution Architect | Enterprise Applications Transformations | AI Enthusiast
AI has been a crucial buzzword now and it has already started playing a crucial role in core operations and business strategy and it will only become more vital in the years to come. AI in one of the top-of-mind items for any CXO’s agenda and early adoptions of innovations in AI will lead to significant competitive advantage to any organization.
This article focuses on how the journey of an AI adoption should look like and before making any huge investments in AI, every organization should explore these 4 phases of AI. It’s a journey which any organization would navigate to improve their maturity in AI adoption and drive business value.
Descriptive AI -> Diagnostic AI -> Predictive AI -> Prescriptive AI
Descriptive AI
In simple words, Descriptive AI focuses on “What happened?”
Descriptive AI involves solutions that can analyze historical data to describe what has happened. These solutions are designed to identify patterns, trends, and relationships within the data, empowering organization to gain a better understanding of historical events and occurrences. Future decisions can be based on the analysis.
Examples:
Diagnostic AI
In simple words, Diagnostic AI focuses on “Why did it happen?”
Diagnostic AI involves solution, identifying the causes behind events or behaviors observed in the past. AI systems that analyze factors contributing to a specific anomaly, helping to diagnose the root causes of problems.
Examples:
Predictive AI
In simple words, Predictive AI focuses on “What will happen & when?”
Predictive AI solutions analyze historical data and identify patterns, trends ad correlations that can be used to make predictions about future events or outcomes.
Examples:
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Prescriptive AI
In simple words, Prescriptive AI focuses on “What should be done to prevent? & what should be done to solve?”
Prescriptive AI solution not only analyzes data and provides insights but also suggests actions or recommendations based on the analysis. Unlike descriptive and predictive analytics, which focus on understanding past events or predicting future outcomes, prescriptive analytics goes a step further by recommending specific courses of action to achieve desired results.
Examples:
Domain wise use cases
Use cases across these AI stream would be countless and would depend on the imagination of any organization to drive competitive advantage, however, have tried to list few. Pls note: the real-world application and some of the use cases may also have an overlap across streams.
Any feedback, pls provide your comments / suggestions -- Mehul Chopra
My another article on - "Empowering the Intelligent Enterprise: Harnessing the power of AI in Revolutionizing Business Ops"
***Pls note**** : These views are my own and not the views of my employer
Manager Application Delivery (SAP) at DXC Technology
1 年Nicely expressed, excellent work Mehul
DXC|EX-TCS|Seasoned SAP BI specialist, decade of multi-domain client exposure, specialize in strategic business decision evaluation & accelerated their soaring growth, focus on resource maximization via people centricity
1 年Hope we have courses and technological competency build on all this 4 pillars..
Customer Experience | Pre-Sales | Project Management
1 年Good one Mehul Chopra
Global SAP Lead at DXC Technology
1 年Well articulated, good stuff
SAP Solutions & Business Development | Enterprise Applications & Business Transformation | Client Relationship Leader | Growth-Oriented Professional |
1 年Fascinating read, Mehul! Your deep dive into the AI evolution in manufacturing really resonated with me. It's clear you have a firm grasp on how pivotal AI is, and will continue to be, in driving business forward. I especially appreciate the real-world examples you provided—they make the journey from descriptive to Predictive AI tangible and actionable. Your piece serves as a roadmap for any business leader looking to harness AI's potential, and it's a timely reminder that the early adoption of AI innovations can set a company apart. For those seeking to deepen their understanding of AI's real-world impact, I'd recommend "Competing in the Age of AI: Strategy and Leadership When Algorithms and Networks Run the World" by Marco Iansiti and Karim Lakhani. This book expands on the strategic use of AI in business, offering a compelling look at how AI can reshape the way we think about strategy and leadership in the digital economy. Thanks for sharing your expertise, Mehul. Pieces like yours spark the imagination and drive the industry forward. Can't wait to see what you'll write next!!! #AI #BusinessTransformation #FutureOfWork