NEW RESEARCH ALERT: TRANSFORM FAILING AI STRATEGIES WITH HOST
HOW HUMANS, OBJECTIVES, STRATEGY, AND TECHNOLOGY DRIVE MEASURABLE RESULTS
Julie Ask Advisory and Analysis.Tech collaborated on this critical new research. This week's Low Down on Low-Code provides an introduction.
The conversation focuses on the importance of integrating human factors into AI strategy development. It emphasizes that technology decisions should come after understanding the capabilities and readiness of the people who will use it. The discussion highlights the need for clear business objectives and evaluating use cases to ensure that AI is the right fit for organizational goals.
Takeaways
- Senior executives are pushing for AI strategies.
- Technology decisions should prioritize human readiness.
- Critical thinking skills are essential for AI use.
- Understanding user comfort with technology is crucial.
- Business objectives must guide AI implementation.
- Evaluating use cases is key to effective AI strategy.
- Training and iteration are necessary before AI deployment.
- Human beings should be at the center of AI strategy.
- AI should support clear business objectives.
- The right technology must align with user capabilities.
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