It seems these days that hardly a week goes by without an interesting announcement surrounding artificial intelligence. From creating better photos to fighting cancer, AI is continuing to change lives, not only from a consumer standpoint, but also in terms of how businesses, and specifically enterprise businesses, interact with both consumers and their own employees. Enterprises need to move quickly in order to take advantage of the automation and augmentation benefits that AI has to offer, but in moving quickly, AI can raise just as many questions and can catch enterprises in just as many pitfalls as it can offer transformational business solutions. So how can a business navigate the ever-expanding world of artificial intelligence in the workplace? By listening to this podcast, businesses can learn where AI currently is in the enterprise, and how it is likely to evolve, thus preparing them well as they continue their digital transformation journey. In only 15 minutes, Oracle Principal Product Marketing Director Kellsey Ruppel and Oracle Vice President of AI, Bots & Mobile Suhas Uliyar answer:
- What does the world of AI currently look like in the enterprise space? Is it a strategic initiative or is it being ignored, and how can enterprises get value out of AI?
- What's next and exciting in the world of AI and chatbots? Are chatbots limited in scope and capability? If so, how can employees use chatbots efficiently when a business might have deployed several dozen to serve different functions? How can the concept of a digital assistant help?
- How secure is using a digital assistant in your enterprise? How does security work when using a digital assistant?
- Why should businesses consider (or even listen to) Oracle when it comes to AI, chatbots, and digital assistants?
You can listen to the full podcast here, and if you are going to Oracle OpenWorld 2018 in San Francisco, you can check out "Beyond the Screen: From Chatbots to Your Own Digital Assistant" in Moscone West, Room 3020 at 3:45pm on Monday, October 22nd.
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