Showing posts with label Artificial Intelligence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artificial Intelligence. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Thoughts about Artificial Intelligence and business value

The question that a lot of companies have, is  how to realize business value from AI. Obviously companies don't invest millions (billions) of dollars in artificial intelligence just to play around with LLMs. Companies need to quantify the business value they want to realize.

To get an answer to this question, you might want to take a look at the white paper  Research paper - Artificial Intelligence and business value: a literature review (2021, Ida Merete Enholm, Emmanouil P., Patrick Mikalef and John Krogstie) which provides a framework for connecting AI with business value.

The white paper distinguishes between first and second order effects of GenAI. First order effects are the immediate, direct impacts of implementing Generative AI whereas second order effects are indirect, longer-term impacts that result from the first-order effects. 

While first order effects (e.g. enhancing business decisions, increasing process efficiency and transforming business processes) are crucial for justifying the initial investments and demonstrating immediate ROI, second order effects (impact on operational and financial improvements, sustainability etc...) are essential for long term strategic planning and understanding the broader implications of Generative AI.



Monday, January 14, 2019

Whitepaper– Artificial Intelligence in Belgium and Luxembourg: Outlook for 2019 and beyond


Microsoft recently commissioned a study with over 277 European companies on how companies currently manage their AI activities and how they see the challenges and opportunities ahead – 21 companies out of Belgium and Luxembourg have participated in this study amongst them Ageas, Afga Gevaert, Alpro, Arcelor Mittal, Katoe Natie, KBC Group, Proximus and Solvay – some interesting findings:
  • Machine learning (81%), smart robotics (62%) and NLP (48%) are most useful for companies in Belgium and Luxembourg. Smart robotics ranks considerably higher than the European average (44%)
  • Current use cases highlighted by executives include predictive maintenance, using demand forecasting to optimize supply chain operations and automation of logistics
  • Advanced analytics is considered to be one of the most important capabilities (out of 8 capabilities) necessary for AI success in Belgium and Luxembourg
Download AI in Belgium and Luxembourg: How 277 major European companies benefit from AI