Agentic AI’s reasoning and planning capabilities can help supercharge your IT org by making decisions and handling tasks with little or no human intervention.
Video surveillance has long been the backbone of physical security, but with the integration of artificial intelligence, it’s becoming the first frontier for meaningful innovation.
I’ve been in change management for over two decades, and I can honestly say I’ve never seen anything quite like what’s happening right now. Organizations are simultaneously rolling out AI initiatives while restructuring through outsourcing partnerships.
Humans and AI are collaborating to reshape manufacturing’s destiny. Manufacturing is receiving considerable attention lately, particularly in the United States. Our concept of prosperity and cultural identity is closely tied to this age-old industry.
I’ve worked at the bleeding edge of robotics innovation in the United States for almost my entire professional life. Never before have I seen another country advance so quickly.
Strategic tech investments, like data cleanup, automation, targeted marketing and AI-powered insights, can help businesses thrive in a recession by boosting efficiency, uncovering new revenue streams and preparing teams to make faster, data-driven decisions.
Open-source technology has been one of the greatest contributors to tech innovation over the past 30 years. The ability to share R&D costs, reuse common code blocks, and accelerate proprietary applications fostered a technological boom that still shapes the digital ecosystem we occupy today.
In 2020, Swiss-based Roche, one of the world’s largest healthcare and pharmaceutical companies, undertook a significant robotic process automation (RPA) implementation for their Asia division. Despite substantial investment and meticulous planning, they encountered a major and unexpected obstacle: People. Roche noted that the “human side of change remains the most challenging element in managing any digital transformation. Resistance to change results in slow technology adoption, internal bottlenecks, and low return on investment.”
While AI Agents, or agentic AIs, are being touted as the next leap in human productivity, the unadvertised reality is that, like other AI technologies, they are only as good as the humans that design and use them.