Superhuman Innovation : Transforming business with artificial intelligence
Title
Superhuman Innovation : Transforming business with artificial intelligence

Personal Author
Duffey, Chris, author

Physical Description
xix, 262 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

ISBN
9780749483838

Abstract
WINNER: CES 2020 Gary's Book Club Top Technology Book of the Year. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the new electricity of our times. It is revolutionizing industries the world over, and changing how we fundamentally view and understand work. Superhuman Innovation argues that AI will supercharge the workforce and the world of work, can be harnessed to deliver powerful change to how companies innovate and gain competitive advantage. It is a practical guide to how AI and Machine Learning are impacting not only how businesses, brands, and agencies innovate, but also what they innovate: products, services and content. In a world of product and pricing parity, the delivery of superior service experience has become the new marketing, and the new real competitive edge. With AI companies can harness the power of data, personalization and on-demand availability, at the touch of an intelligent button. Superhuman Innovation discusses how AI will serve the superstar innovators of tomorrow, by enabling them to see deeper insights and set sail for higher goals. It unearths a powerful five-pronged model which describes how AI enables innovation through the offerings of Speed (facilitating work processes), Understanding (revealing and mastering deep insights), Performance (customization of delivery to customers), Experimentation (the iterative process of reinvention and feedback) and Results (tangible, measurable and optimizable results). The book is supported by varied and innovative case studies from a variety of industries.

Subject Term
Artificial intelligence
 
Business -- Data processing
 
Human-computer interaction
 
Electronic commerce
 
Machine learning


LibraryItem BarcodeCall NumberMaterial TypeItem Category 1
PSZ JB30000010372499HF5548.32 D84 2019Open Access BookBook