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Jaap de Jonge Editor, Netherlands
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Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Decision-making
Do you think Artificial Intelligence (big data, self-learning software, digital networks, algorithms) represents an entirely new way of strategic decision-making?
Or is it just a very powerful operational decision-making support tool?
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Sreejith M Business Consultant, Netherlands
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AI Should Continue as a Facilitator of Operational Competence
The relevance of AI is basically as a computational facilitator. I believe strategy has and should have a human-centric element.The higher computational competence can inform the strategic setting, but should not control or govern its outcome.
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Rahul Mehta Analyst, India
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Data, Predictive Analytics and Artificial Intelligence can Augment, not Replace Human Intelligence… BUT
As a business analyst and consultant, I find that instead of using analytics to augment human intelligence, managers very often just abdicate their role and let algorithms decide for them.
I have experienced this in different industries, different countries and at different management levels.
Some managers do it as a "playing safe" approach in decision making.
I feel this approach is shrugging responsibility.
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Jaap de Jonge Editor, Netherlands
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Managers Remain Responsible for AI Augmented Decisions
I feel such approach by managers (just abdicating their role and letting algorithms decide for them) is ignorant, irresp...
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Jaap de Jonge Editor, Netherlands
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The Responsibility of Business Analysts and Consultants in Predictive Analytics and AI
Another thing is that in my opinion business analysts and consultants active in Predictive Analytics and AI have a respo...
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