Are You Stuck in the Generative AI Hype Cycle?

Authored by Benjamin Faes, CEO, RWS Group

The rise of Generative AI into the mainstream has placed businesses under pressure to deliver differently. But how many organisations are equipped to deliver against this? And how ready is the technology for at-scale application?
 
In this report, Criticaleye Partner Concentrix considers some of the key questions that business leaders need to be asking when looking to integrate Generative AI into their operations and fully leverage the power of this technology.

Key takeaways include:
  • Leaders need to stay alert and ensure that AI adoption fits with their core values and goals.
  • Leaders must have a clear vision on how AI is being integrated to add the maximum strategic value to their business

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