Power and prediction the disruptive economics of artificial intelligence

"Banking and finance, pharmaceuticals, automotive, medical technology, retail. Artificial intelligence (AI) has made its way into many industries around the world. But the truth is, it has just begun its odyssey toward cheaper, better, and faster predictions to drive strategic business decision...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Agrawal, Ajay, autor (autor), Gans, Joshua, 1968- autor, Goldfarb, Avi, autor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press [2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part 1: The Between Times
  • Chapter 1: A Parable of Three Entrepreneurs
  • Chapter 2: AI's System Future
  • Chapter 3: AI Is Prediction Technology
  • Part 2: Rules
  • Chapter 4: To Decide or Not to Decide
  • Chapter 5: Hidden Uncertainty
  • Chapter 6: Rules are Glue
  • Part 3: Systems
  • Chapter 7: Glued vs. Oiled Systems
  • Chapter 8: The System Mindset
  • Chapter 9: The Greatest System of All
  • Part 4: Power
  • Chapter 10: Disruption and Power
  • Chapter 11: Do Machines Have Power?
  • Agrawal et al FM-
  • Chapter 12: Accumulating Power
  • Part 5: How AI Disrupts
  • Chapter 13: A Great Decoupling
  • Chapter 14: Thinking Probabilistically
  • Chapter 15: The New Judges
  • Part 6: Envisaging New Systems
  • Chapter 16: Designing Reliable Systems
  • Chapter 17: The Blank Slate
  • Chapter 18: Anticipating System Change
  • Epilogue: AI Bias and Systems