Technology & Innovation

Artificial intelligence in the real world

January 19, 2017

Global

January 19, 2017

Global
Charles Ross

Asia editorial director

Charles Ross is Principal of Policy and Insights in Asia-Pacific and leads the region's technology and society practice. Prior to this role, he was editorial director for The Economist Intelligence Unit overseeing all thought leadership research in Asia. Charles combines a deep understanding of how technology trends are reshaping business and society with excellent research and editorial skills, to create impactful and award-winning research programmes for clients. Charles is currently based in Australia and has led many projects analysing the implications for business of new technology trends such as blockchain, fintech, smart cities, cloud computing, sustainability and the internet of things, for Google, Stripe, SAP, Telstra, Microsoft, Prudential, Westpac and the Singapore government. He is a contributing industry expert to the UN Science Policy and Business Forum on the Environment and a frequent speaker at finance and technology events across the region. Charles holds a master of business administration, focusing on strategy and organisational change, from the University of Oxford and a certificate in public policy analysis from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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Artificial intelligence in the real world is a report from The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) sponsored by Wipro Limited. The report aims to gauge corporate attitudes toward AI in different regions and different industries.

Key findings of the report include:

  • The pace of adoption is quickening.
  • North America and the health sector leadthe way.
  • Competition—or the anticipation of it—is spurring companies on.
  • Better user experience is the key prize for many.
  • Better decisions should also result.
  • Efficiency and flexibility gains beckon for retailers and manufacturers.
  • Cost, data quality and cultural resistance hold companies back.
  • Building the AI business case is anything but straightforward.

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