Strategy in an Era of Abundant Expertise.

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Titel: Strategy in an Era of Abundant Expertise.
Autoren: Yerramilli-Rao, Bobby1 (AUTHOR), Corwin, John2 (AUTHOR), Li, Yang3 (AUTHOR), Lakhani, Karim R.4 (AUTHOR)
Quelle: Harvard Business Review. Mar/Apr2025, Vol. 103 Issue 2, p72-81. 10p. 6 Color Photographs.
Schlagwörter: *ARTIFICIAL intelligence in business, *EXPERTISE, *INDUSTRIAL efficiency, *ORGANIZATIONAL change, *INNOVATIONS in business
Firma/Körperschaft: GITHUB Inc.
Abstract: We are at an early stage in the Al era, and the technology is evolving extremely quickly. Providers are rapidly introducing Al "copilots," "bots," and "assistants" into applications to augment employees' workflows. Examples include GitHub Copilot for coding, Service-Now Now Assist to improve productivity and efficiency, and Salesforce's Agentforce for everyday business tasks. These tools have been trained on a wide range of data sources and possess expansive expertise in many domains. The level of expertise in these tools is still growing rapidly while the cost of accessing it is decreasing. In the relatively near future, more-advanced "Al agents," equipped with greater capability and broader expertise, will be operating on behalf of users with their permission. Companies that take advantage of Al's benefits will be able to conduct business more efficiently, innovate more nimbly, and grow with sharpened vision and focus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:We are at an early stage in the Al era, and the technology is evolving extremely quickly. Providers are rapidly introducing Al "copilots," "bots," and "assistants" into applications to augment employees' workflows. Examples include GitHub Copilot for coding, Service-Now Now Assist to improve productivity and efficiency, and Salesforce's Agentforce for everyday business tasks. These tools have been trained on a wide range of data sources and possess expansive expertise in many domains. The level of expertise in these tools is still growing rapidly while the cost of accessing it is decreasing. In the relatively near future, more-advanced "Al agents," equipped with greater capability and broader expertise, will be operating on behalf of users with their permission. Companies that take advantage of Al's benefits will be able to conduct business more efficiently, innovate more nimbly, and grow with sharpened vision and focus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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