After decades of skepticism about its real potential, today artificial intelligence (AI) is apparently entering in its Golden Age, with potentially huge socioeconomic impacts. According to a recent forecast by Accenture, AI will increase economic growth by an average of 1.7% across 16 industries by 2035, with information and communication, manufacturing, and financial services leading all industries. 1 Although many analysts consider AI one of the leading forces behind the fourth industrial revolution, its actual development and uptake is still limited by several barriers. First, the development of AI products involves significant R&D investments, which are not available to small or medium enterprises.
Gaggioli, A., (Abstract) Artificial Intelligence à la Carte, <<CYBERPSYCHOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL NETWORKING>>, 2018; 21 (3): 210-211. [doi:10.1089/cyber.2018.29106.csi] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/121946]
Artificial Intelligence à la Carte
Gaggioli, Andrea
Primo
2018
Abstract
After decades of skepticism about its real potential, today artificial intelligence (AI) is apparently entering in its Golden Age, with potentially huge socioeconomic impacts. According to a recent forecast by Accenture, AI will increase economic growth by an average of 1.7% across 16 industries by 2035, with information and communication, manufacturing, and financial services leading all industries. 1 Although many analysts consider AI one of the leading forces behind the fourth industrial revolution, its actual development and uptake is still limited by several barriers. First, the development of AI products involves significant R&D investments, which are not available to small or medium enterprises.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.