AI implementation strategies from MIT Sloan Management Review
Value creation is the true measure of successful AI implementation. It starts at proof of concept and considers AI’s impact on an industry, not just a company.
Value creation is the true measure of successful AI implementation. It starts at proof of concept and considers AI’s impact on an industry, not just a company.
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