AI is changing every industry and business function, which results in increased interest in AI, its subdomains, and related fields such as machine learning and data science as seen below. However, we also note that since COVID-19 outbreak, interest in AI, as measured by Google queries about AI, has been declining. This may be due to increased interest in COVID-19 and its effects during this period. However, this depends on the specific industry and applications, we see increased interest in AI in manufacturing during the same period.
According to a recent McKinsey survey, 56% of organizations are using AI in at least one business function. To integrate AI into your own business, you need to identify how AI can serve your business, possible use cases of AI in your business. This article gathers the most common use cases covering marketing, sales, customer services, security, data, technology, and other processes:
Ida Byrd-Hill is a futurist, economist and CEO of Automation Workz, a cybersecurity reskilling and diversity consulting firm. She is author of Invisible Talent Market, a Black Labor Economics History book. She holds an MBA from the Jack Welch Management Institute at Strayer University, with a specialization in People Management/Strategy and a BA Economics from the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. Byrd-Hill has appeared in Associated Press, BBC, Crain’s Business Detroit, CW Street Beat, Cybercrime Magazine, Daytime NBC, Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Essence Magazine, Good Morning America, Let It Rip, Michigan Chronicle, Model D, NPR, PBS, and X-conomy. www.autoworkz.org/diverse-lens