Technology can’t replace essential human strengths such as creativity, vision, and ethical judgment, but it enables people to solve problems at a grander scale and speed. Technology is only as powerful as those who build, use, and improve it. On today’s episode of the Future-Focused Terminal, we’ll discuss AI, digital transformation, cybersecurity, and how humans put the spark in technology.
Join the conversation with the Future-Focused Terminal's host Seana Fairchild and guests Matt Kozar ConGlobal's VP of Sales and Marketing and Mark Mills technology innovator in AI and vision-based solutions for the transportation sector.
Key takeaways from this episode:
- The value of AI isn’t the systems themselves. It’s how companies use those systems to automate routine operations and free up employees for more critical tasks.
- There are multiple components that enable machines to learn, understand, and interact with the world around them.
- There's no consistent definition for digital transformation, so initiatives can trip up when their objectives don’t align with a unified roadmap.
- There are many business pressures that companies face in the context of digital transformation.
- AI could be the most significant technological leap forward since the internet. Business leaders and decision-makers deploying AI apps and other digital technologies must decide how best to promote digital trustworthiness.
To learn more about ConGlobal, visit www.conglobal.com.
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