Gaining Competitive AI Advantage with EA and BA
How will AI and EA, and BA all fit together? That is the intent of this Broadcast, to bring some method and reduce a bit of madness. Yes, an Architected approach to AI will bring organizations distinct advantages versus the “un-architected” approaches we are all seeing. We suggest a good deal of the angst and turmoil we are seeing from and due to AI are in great part due to no EA/BA driving artificial intelligence.
We will begin with what AI is and a bit of a historical perspective. Our analysis indicates this phrase/concept first appeared in 1955 (yes, that date is correct). Another term that was used during that time was “thinking machine.” We will then look at the various “flavors” of AI, as there is no one definition that we see that addresses the variations we have identified. And then, we will attempt to piece this all together with a path going forward.
Tune in for this leading-edge perspective!
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