Accenture's 2024 Generative AI Outlook
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- Paul Daugherty, Accenture chief technology and innovation officer, discusses his outlook for generative AI in 2024. He speaks with Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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As a Google lifer I can’t picture Accenture as an innovator! I keep picturing the Steve Jobs video about consultants 😂.
As an ex Accenture person, guess who one of Accentures largest clients is? (Hint, it starts with a G!)
@@BrianCorish That's true. Our rest room cleaning schedule app was written by Accenture. Now I know why it stinks.
and google analytics... @@tvm73827
Big companies making big profits by reducing costs on salaries. Increasing the gulf between rich and poor. Most tech companies have already reduced staff due to Ai.
maybe in a few cases. I think you'll see more imminent job losses in consultancy firms than tech firms. Robotics will affect manufacturing workers over time. But for the most part, AI will change jobs and increase overall productivity. People will be freed from mundane, repetitive tasks and have more time to use the creative side of their brain,.
@@business-data And then most will proceed to lose jobs anyway because they lack "creativity" and "imagination".
@@business-data exactly, tech
Companies will cross train their people. Others hardly care and those are the areas where we will see a huge drop.
Do not quite understand why Siemens is in CES when they have already exited from the consumer business
Result kyu nhi declare krhey hain ??
This company is trash.
Worse company to work for
Paul doesn't look that perked up these days
Evil