VentureBeat August 11, 2024
Laura Cassiday, The NeuroLeadership Institute, David Rock, The NeuroLeadership Institute

A few short years ago, the idea of collecting a million data points per day during any process was unfathomable to most organizations. Now, with the advent of powerful acquisition methods and affordable storage options, we’re awash in data. The challenge is sifting insights from this deluge, and then converting them into actions that transform processes and organizations.

That’s where AI can help. No matter the industry, AI’s unprecedented ability to analyze and identify patterns in data promises to radically change how organizations operate, such as making sales calls more productive, reducing waste in factories and saving lives in high-risk industries. But to accomplish true AI transformation, we need to understand humans more than we need to understand the technology.

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