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AI at Work How to Build a Full Stack Organization



AI at Work How to Build a Full Stack Organization | 12.56 MB

Title: AI AT WORK
Author: JAMES POULTER
Category: Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Artificial Intelligence, General Computing, Business & Finance
Language: English | 233 Pages | ISBN: 9798898160524



Description:
As fears of agentic obsolescence abound, organizations are struggling to implement AI in ways that enhance rather than replace human work. This unique book introduces a full-stack approach that balances technological capability with human values, ethics and practical applications.
AI at Work provides a framework that moves beyond scattered AI experiments toward a coherent strategy that will run throughout your entire company. Rather than focusing on technical capabilities or dystopian warnings, it utilizes a full-stack approach to harness AI's benefits while preserving what matters most – a firm's people, its values and its unique organizational identity.
The global AI market is projected to reach $1.8 trillion by 2030, with organizations across sectors racing to implement AI solutions. However, whilst 83% of executives report that AI is a top priority for their organization, only 23% have a comprehensive implementation strategy.
This book fills a critical gap between theoretical AI books and technical implementation guides by offering:
· A practical framework applicable across industries;
· equal emphasis on technological capability, ethical considerations and real-world applications;
· a human-centred approach that addresses concerns about AI replacing workers; and
· case studies and examples from diverse sectors.

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