Forbes January 15, 2025
Alexander Clausbruch

Alexander Clausbruch, CEO North America, Radix, offering operational excellence for asset-intensive industries.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has long been a driving force for business digitization, but 2024 saw the technology reach new mainstream heights.

U.S. company Zoom has made a major announcement trumpeting its “AI-first” product approach. Global businesses have increasingly leveraged generative AI (GenAI)—corporate LLMs—to help democratize employee access to computing power. Meanwhile, AI-powered applications have supercharged decision-making and operational efficiency.

Picture this scene: A floor worker asks a machine (in their native language) how a process can be improved or a problem can be solved. The system then offers suggestions to be implemented in real time, saving time and money. The effects of this scenario multiplied across a workforce...

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