Enterprise AI adoption soars almost 90 percent
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A new report from Cloudera shows that 88 percent of enterprises are adopting AI in some capacity, but many are still lacking the necessary data infrastructure and employee skills to truly benefit from it.
*Assuming you're counting use of autocorrect as AI
That number really seems high to me
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A new report from Cloudera shows that 88 percent of enterprises are adopting AI in some capacity, but many are still lacking the necessary data infrastructure and employee skills to truly benefit from it.
*Assuming you're counting use of autocorrect as AI
That number really seems high to me
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A new report from Cloudera shows that 88 percent of enterprises are adopting AI in some capacity, but many are still lacking the necessary data infrastructure and employee skills to truly benefit from it.
*Assuming you're counting use of autocorrect as AI
That number really seems high to me
Kent Sharkey wrote:
That number really seems high to me
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A new report from Cloudera shows that 88 percent of enterprises are adopting AI in some capacity, but many are still lacking the necessary data infrastructure and employee skills to truly benefit from it.
*Assuming you're counting use of autocorrect as AI
That number really seems high to me
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A new report from Cloudera shows that 88 percent of enterprises are adopting AI in some capacity, but many are still lacking the necessary data infrastructure and employee skills to truly benefit from it.
*Assuming you're counting use of autocorrect as AI
That number really seems high to me
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