Digital Collaboration and the 21st C.
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Digital Collaboration and the 21st C.
Examines the connectivity possible for global knowledge participative creation and sharing.
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What Changes When AI Is So Accessible That Everyone Can Use It?

What Changes When AI Is So Accessible That Everyone Can Use It? | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it

Mazin Gilbert has an ambitious goal. As vice president of advanced technologies at AT&T, Gilbert wants to make AI technologies widely available throughout the corporation, especially to those who might not have a computer science background and may not even know how to program. Call it the “democratization of AI.” To accomplish that goal, AT&T is building a user-friendly platform with point-and-click tools that will enable employees — up to one-quarter of the company’s workforce — to build their own AI applications.

 

AT&T and a host of other companies are trying to address a crucial issue in business: the severe shortage of AI talent. According to some estimates, only about 10,000 programmers in the world have the necessary expertise to develop advanced AI algorithms. But that’s barely a drop in the bucket for what companies will need in their future workforces. Tools like AT&T’s platform will help spread AI technologies well beyond just a limited number of “haves” and reach the “have nots” that may lack the technical knowledge and experience.

 

This democratization of AI will happen in two ways. First, it will enable employees across a large organization like AT&T to develop their own AI applications to make them better at their jobs. But it will also allow smaller firms to deploy some of the same AI capabilities that have heretofore been limited to large corporations. Think of how spreadsheets like Lotus 1-2-3 and Excel helped democratize data analysis, enabling even mom-and-pop shops to perform invaluable “what-if” analyses.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, January 30, 2018 4:24 PM

Off-the-shelf tools will shift competitive advantage.

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Disrupt The Status Quo | Make The Critical Shift Forward

Disrupt The Status Quo | Make The Critical Shift Forward | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it

 

The imperative for leaders and managers to optimize their potential and the potential of others has never been greater.  Disrupt the status quo by using change and challenges to build your greatest potential and results!

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, September 26, 2013 8:22 PM

 

The imperative for leaders and managers to optimize their potential and the potential of others has never been greater.

 

 ===> Disrupt the status quo by using change and challenges to build your greatest potential and results! <===

 

Learn more:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=LeaderShip

 

Catherine Pascal's curator insight, April 6, 2014 1:48 PM

Sujet à débattre 

Ali Anani's curator insight, April 7, 2014 12:14 AM

Brave hearts dare to disrupt the status quo

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Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Leading a Culture of Innovation by Sir Ken Robinson

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Leading a Culture of Innovation by Sir Ken Robinson | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it

Ken Robinson’s TED talk has now been viewed over 216 million times

 

Read more:

http://www.speedofcreativity.org/2012/11/13/leading-a-culture-of-innovation-by-sir-ken-robinson-sirkenrobinson-socf12/

 

 


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Five Rules for Strategic Partnerships in a Digital World

Five Rules for Strategic Partnerships in a Digital World | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
Leading companies know that the future depends on the capabilities, functions, channels, and insights they can tap by working with others.

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Eric_Determined / Eric Silverstein's curator insight, December 23, 2014 5:18 PM

"Both B2C and B2B companies are in an arms race to develop innovative user experiences, expand distribution, and capture new sources of monetization. Digital leaders are discovering that their future depends not just on what their own companies can do, but on the capabilities, functions, channels, and insights they can tap by partnering with others."


Do you agree?

 

Rule 1. Never innovate alone. 

Rule 2. Understand that no single company has a lock on user preferences. 

Rule 3. Focus first on a great user experience, not the value exchange.

Rule 4. Strike the right balance between scale and customization.

Rule 5. Treat your partnership like your business.


Is your company open to partnership?

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Wrapped up in a Book: The Role of Emotional Engagement in Reading -- & Storytelling!

Wrapped up in a Book: The Role of Emotional Engagement in Reading -- & Storytelling! | Digital Collaboration and the 21st C. | Scoop.it
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Miklos Szilagyi's curator insight, March 2, 2013 12:53 PM

I always thought this... but it's good to have it in this structured form...