Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries, from health care to finance, with its vast potential to improve efficiencies, maximize productivity and sharpen analysis. As AI becomes increasingly embedded in business operations and decision-making, critical questions arise about how organizations can use it responsibly. AI holds vast potential to improve productivity and decision accuracy, but its limitations make human oversight essential. To most effectively use AI, companies need policies that balance technology’s analytical power with essential human skills—thought, questioning, interpretation and evaluation. By incorporating these skills, AI can be harnessed as a powerful tool that informs decision-making without overshadowing the ethical and strategic considerations that only human insight can provide.
Understanding AI’s Limitations
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