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_aBoston Consulting Group
245 1 0 _aArtificial Intelligence
_b: ready to ride the wave?
_c/ BCG
260 _bBoston Consulting Group,
_cDecember 2021
300 _a27 p. :
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_c1 documento PDF
336 _atexto (visual)
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337 _aelectrónico
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338 _arecurso en línea
_2rdacarrier
490 _aExecutive Perspectives
520 _aThere’s a reason AI has risen to the top of many executives’ agendas. It’s difficult to overstate the ways the technology has already changed the world—and this is just the beginning. AI is leading a global shift in human activity away from routine labor and toward creative endeavors, enhancing productivity, sharpening analytics capabilities, and vastly improving the consumer experience. And according to a BCG-MIT SMR survey, 84% of respondents believe that harnessing AI is increasingly becoming a key source of competitive advantage, while 75% say that AI has allowed them to move into new business areas
650 0 _aInteligencia Artificial
_94348
650 0 _aEmpresas
_92189
653 _aIA
653 _acompetitividad
653 _aproductividad
653 _anegocios
830 _95250
_aExecutive Perspectives
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_uhttps://media-publications.bcg.com/BCG-Executive-Perspectives-AI-Ready-to-Ride-the-Wave.pdf
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