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François CandelonFortune |
The next phase in AI won’t hinge on a new technological breakthrough. It'll be based on executives adopting flexible, strategic approaches.
Instilling the right values in corporate AI will soon be a source of competitive advantage. Companies can't afford to put off the task.
The high costs of computing could take away Big Tech's advantages in the generative AI race.
Cryptocurrencies and the metaverse may be going through growing pains, but Web3 is anything but dead in the business world.
For companies, what might seem like discrete sprints of AI technological adoption challenges is, in fact, a high-speed marathon.
AI can change how organizations measure, analyze, and align performance, replacing static, legacy metrics with dynamic, smart KPIs.
A groundbreaking experiment with ChatGPT shows the potential of generative AI—and its limits.