Artificial Intelligence
Artificial IntelligenceCan AI replace human decision-making? Most companies say no, but it can help
Most CIOs aren't comfortable with letting the AI take over decisions. But it does help them make better, less biased ones.
Mary E. Shacklett is president of Transworld Data, a technology research and market development firm. Prior to founding the company, Mary was Senior Vice President of Marketing and Technology at TCCU, Inc., a financial services firm; Vice President of Product Research and Software Development for Summit Information Systems, a computer software company; and Vice President of Strategic Planning and Technology at FSI International, a multinational manufacturing company in the semiconductor industry. Mary is a keynote speaker and has more than 1,000 articles, research studies, and technology publications in print.
Most CIOs aren't comfortable with letting the AI take over decisions. But it does help them make better, less biased ones.
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