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A Radical Rethink of HR

Human resources needs to move from being an agent of management to being an advocate for employees. Human resources needs to rethink its role as an agent of management and become a passionate advocate for employees and their interests. Go to Source

How AI Agents Are About To Change Your Digital Life – The New Stack

Explore how AI agents use vector databases to remember and learn, enhancing their ability to assist in increasingly complex and personalized ways. magine learning a new skill or understanding a complex concept, only to forget it entirely the moment you step away. Then...

Self-management series – HRZone

Progressive organisations are ditching hierarchy and embracing self-managed approaches. What can we learn from these managerless businesses? In this series, Perry Timms and Kirsten Buck, from People and Transformational HR, bring self-management practices and...

A Common Language for The Platform Organization – Boundaryless

Adopting a common organizational model and common service and contract interfaces is an emerging question for our organizations. Now the question is: our organizations resisted the urge to collaborate on market products and services for decades, leaving players to...

FORWARD 2024 – the future of enterprise AI and agentic automation

Agentic AI is a new buzzword that brings a new set of questions for enterprise teams. UiPath's Bobby Patrick looks at the top issues from customers, and... AI and automation are changing the world of work — organizations today have deployed these technologies to...

222. Automating Processes with Software is HARD

Something about automation that I believe is that it is *way* more difficult to do than most imagine. Most look at problems to automate from the outside—a process they find tiresome, slow, yet repetitious. They often don’t think of their own skills and tasks as easily...

Here’s what it takes to be a successful Chief Data Officer

Four Chief Data Officers outline the key characteristics of successful leaders. Great Chief Data Officers (CDOs) often have a set of key attributes that help their organizations meet business objectives and boost customer experiences, using data.  That was the...

Technology Report 2024 | Bain & Company

In 2024, the technology sector moved firmly into the AI phase of computing. Cloud service providers, enterprises, and technology vendors are spending more on AI than ever, and adoption rates are high. But skeptics are wary of AI’s return on investment. What explains...

The Other Bubble

While it's hard to imagine, I want you to consider for a second that no company is invulnerable, and as I wrote last week, I have serious worries about the current state of Big Tech and the path it’s currently on. Go to Source

AI Can (Mostly) Outperform Human CEOs

Summary.   Generative AI has demonstrated the potential to significantly outperform human CEOs in strategic decision-making by excelling in data-driven tasks like product design and market optimization. In an experiment simulating the automotive industry, AI models...

AI leads a service-as-software paradigm shift – Foundation Capital

AI companies are leading a transition from Software-as-a-Service to Service-as-Software, turning the table on the very essence of SaaS. In the software business, a company may sell access to its platform or tool, but customers are still responsible for using that tool...

How AI is reshaping accounting

Sage CTO Aaron Harris walks through several predictions for how enterprises and finance teams can prepare for AI innovations. Highlights include improving... Go to Source

The Intelligence Age

In the next couple of decades, we will be able to do things that would have seemed like magic to our grandparents. This phenomenon is not new, but it will be newly accelerated. People have become dramatically more capable over time; we can already accomplish things...

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How Apple’s late entry could advance multi-agent AI in the enterprise

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0.48kWh Should be Enough for Anybody

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