Time to train your managers
Considering AI-Implementation? Train Your Managers First!
Dropping artificial intelligence into an organization requires more than a working knowledge of AI -- this is only the first step. A recent survey shows most organizations and their IT departments -- especially managers and executives who control the resources to move things forward -- aren't ready to handle AI yet. Plus, the skills, tools, and solutions aren't in place yet.
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Analysts Laud SAS’ Innovation
When choosing new technologies like generative AI (GenAI) or selecting vendors for mission-critical functions like managing risk, improving marketing and customer loyalty, and fighting fraud and financial crimes, organizations often seek the advice of top industry analyst firms.
Intelligent Decisioning: 10 Terms You Should Know
For many organizations, the first steps aren’t so clear. Only 50% of models ever make it to production, which means many aren’t even realizing the value of their investment.
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Respondents appeared to recognize that banks require data to meet their expectations as 66% of consumers felt comfortable with their bank using their data to personalize their experiences.
Navigating the Good and Bad of AI
Organizations across industries are faced with an ever-evolving challenge: balancing the positive use cases associated with AI, such as automated monitoring and streamlined workflows, with its very real risks.
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The One Constant in Our AI future? Data
With all the technology changes coming in the next five years, what should organizations invest in first? The innovations keep coming and so do the 3 a.m. night sweats for decision makers.
“How will we catch up when technology seems to change overnight, nearly every night?”
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