Intuition Engineered - Report Preview

The most successful companies anticipate future changes and respond rapidly to put themselves ahead of the competition. In this report, Criticaleye's CEO Retreat 2022 Partner, Cognizant, explores how a business can effectively sense what is coming, formulate a plan to capitalise on their predictions and build an intuitive operating model.
 
Key takeaways include:
  • By 2025, the world will generate 463 exabytes of data every day. 
  • Enterprises participating in Cognizant’s study said they will spend around 35 percent of their artificial intelligence budgets on structuring how data is captured and stored.
  • Research shows that by 2023, businesses globally will increase their use of AI-enabled processes and resources for complex decision-making, by 50 percent.
 




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