AI & Machine Learning
Four Ways Jobs Will Respond to Automation
Automation will affect jobs in four ways. The path jobs take depends on what kind of value they provide — and how.
Automation will affect jobs in four ways. The path jobs take depends on what kind of value they provide — and how.
Cybersecurity can no longer be an add-on — companies must invest in future-proofing their systems.
The future of AI looks much like the present, with machines helping humans to do their jobs better, not replacing them.
In an uncertain world, supply chains must adopt flexibility and automation to gain sustainable advantage.
For platform businesses, matchmaking isn’t everything. They’re also risk minimizers for buyers and sellers.
Technology leaders need to take a new approach to regain user trust.
MIT professor Munther Dahleh proposes a marketplace for data that bases the cost of data on the financial value it generates
Digital growth often comes at the expense of customer experience, but a new approach offers a win-win.
Digital decoupling is a key to combating technical debt and unlocking strategic agility.
New research reveals five communication strategies that boost performance in virtual teams.
Disruption rarely comes out of nowhere — so if you see these key signs, take action to limit your risk.
Retailers have new challenges in getting customers to accept different prices on different channels.
Innovation-focused adopters of AI are positioning themselves for growth, which tends to stimulate jobs.
Deploying AI is very different from implementing standard software — and human input is essential.
While executives agree that cognitive technologies are a disruptive force, few companies have a strategy to address them.
Advances in inventory and sales analytics make it possible to deliver products both cheaply and quickly.
Conversational commerce has the potential to transform the business supply chain.
Teams can develop shared practices that enable email to help, not harm, productivity.
IT alignment can produce organizational inertia — unless it’s accompanied by the right culture.
VR is being used for job training, but it also has the potential to reduce our need to commute.