A semiotic perspective of AI in R&D Management
GenAI has its roots in Natural Language Processing and is distinct from Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which claims to perform as well or better than
GenAI has its roots in Natural Language Processing and is distinct from Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), which claims to perform as well or better than
AI technologies are evolving at the fastest speed and organisations are rapidly adopting these technologies. However, relatively little is known about the precise role of
Improving quality is the priority for manufacturers considering adoption of AI, says one of the findings from a global study commissioned by Rockwell Automation. Respondents
Managing pharmaceutical drug development is a world apart from managing software development. The timescales are different, the costs are different and the people are different
Traditional organizations start to face diseconomies of scale, scope, and learning as they grow. You know the stuff. But AI allows the modern giga-platform
Smart glasses could help you be more productive, according to research by a team at IfM investigating how augmented reality affects human work in an
By using AI at the front end of invention the ideas are not subject to personal bias. However, human evaluation of the options is still
Professor Ellen Enkel explored trust in two dimensions: trust in technology and trust in the innovating firm to understand the relationship between humans and automation.
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