Generative AI for IoT risks

The Generative AI opportunity for IoT (Internet of Things) Part Two

Generative AI for IoT provides significant value and transformational benefits for adopting businesses. However, generative AI is still an emerging and evolving technology, and its adoption brings a variety of challenges and risks to businesses considering its use.

This article provides business leaders with an overview and understanding of some of the key generative AI for IoT risks and possible mitigation approaches.

The Generative AI opportunity for IoT (Internet of Things) Part One

The use of generative AI for IoT is poised to revolutionize business operations, automation, and decision-making. By combining structured and unstructured data, generative AI for IoT brings new capabilities and intelligence to enhance processing and analysis of operational data.

This article provides business leaders with an understanding of what generative AI for IoT is, and five opportunities that it provides businesses who adopt it.

The key to successful AI projects: Start with the right problem

Four out of five AI projects fail. One of the top causes of these failures is related to the problems AI is asked to solve. If you fail to specify the problem correctly from the start, you’re setting yourself up for failure before the first algorithm is even written.

This article provides business leaders with best practices and practical guidance on finding and selecting the right problems that lead to successful AI projects.

Artificial Intelligence

Different types of AI systems: A primer

AI is not one technology, but many different types of artificial intelligence technologies. Each type of AI has different capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses. Applying the wrong type of AI technology to a task can lead to poor results and unacceptable risks.

This article provides business leaders with a working overview of the different types of AI to educate and inform on strategic decision-making around artificial intelligence initiatives.

Computer vision revolutionizes IoT

The convergence of computer vision with IoT is poised to disrupt

The Internet of Things is set to transform and disrupt what we do and how we do it. But there is a coming revolution – the integration of computer vision, machine intelligence, data analytics, with IoT that promises a whole new set of disruptions.

This post is Part One of a series of briefings on the convergence of computer vision and the Internet of Things (IoT). It discusses what computer vision is, the impact of advanced machine learning algorithms, examples of use cases, and current challenges.

IoT innovation is not in the solution, but in how it is used

IoT innovation is not in the technology, but in what it can do

Don’t confuse IoT with innovation. The real IoT innovation is not in the technology, but in what it can do and what it allows organizations to become – intelligent, agile and adaptive, in creating new value for its customers.

This article describes five innovation paths with IoT solutions to consider when planning digital transformation projects, along with advice to get started on turning the Internet of Things into the Innovation of Things.

5 types of innovation

Innovation is not just about technology – the five types of innovation all managers must know

Recently, I met with key executives from an industry trade group to discuss disruptive innovation in Silicon Valley.

One key concept I shared with them is that although many people equate innovation with technology, there are actually five types of innovation and that some or all may occur at the same time.

This post describes the five types of innovation, and provides managers with three takeaways to guide their innovation strategy.