Enterprise architecture for artificial intelligence
The future of software is being driven by intelligent applications. By the year 2020, more than 85% of customer interactions will be carried out without humans. The road to enterprise intelligence starts with the humans behind the curtain. Kishau Rogers explains how to reduce the friction of AI adoption in the enterprise using systems thinking and people-centered workflows.
Talk Title | Enterprise architecture for artificial intelligence |
Speakers | Kishau Rogers (bigThinking) |
Conference | O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference |
Conf Tag | Engineering the Future of Software |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Date | October 29-31, 2018 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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The future of software is being driven by intelligent applications. According to Gartner, by the year 2020, more than 85% of customer-to-business interactions will be carried out without humans. Currently, 81% of IT leaders are investing or plan to invest in artificial technology solutions. Given these trends, more companies are pivoting from preprogrammed software applications to intelligent applications. But while AI is a powerful tool for businesses, it can also lead to unintended and dangerous consequences, which are directly linked to the people and data that train the machines to learn. The road to enterprise intelligence starts with the humans behind the curtain. Kishau Rogers explains how to reduce the friction of AI adoption in the enterprise using systems thinking and people-centered workflows. Topics include: