Technology Vision 2024: Human by Design

In the coming years, businesses will have access to powerful and sophisticated technologies that will better enable human potential, productivity and creativity, as well as better understand human behaviours and intentions. In this report, Criticaleye Advisory Partner, Accenture, explores the impact of organisations employing human-like technology from every angle.
 
Key takeaways include:

  • 95 percent of executives agree that making technology more human will massively expand the opportunities of every industry.
  • 92 percent of senior leaders plan to leverage spatial computing to create a competitive advantage.
  • 94 percent of executives agree that technology is quickly changing what it means to understand people’s behaviours and intentions.




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