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Assessing progress in automation technologies

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To assess the state of adoption of machine learning (ML) and AI, we recently conducted a survey that garnered more than 11,000 respondents. Novices and non-experts have also benefited from easy-to-use, open source libraries for machine learning. had a national surplus of people with data science skills.

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The Coforge Viewpoint: How Intelligent Digital Technologies will reshape Insurance Operations

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The drastic shift from traditional and orthodox system frameworks and operations can be unarguably attributed to the influx of intelligent technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data, Blockchain/DLT led smart contracts, and widespread usage of cloud systems. .

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AI Adoption in the Enterprise 2022

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In December 2021 and January 2022, we asked recipients of our Data and AI Newsletters to participate in our annual survey on AI adoption. The hype has clearly moved on to blockchains and NFTs. That wouldn’t be surprising, since both surveys were publicized through our mailing lists—and some people like responding to surveys.

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The Year Ahead for BPM -- 2019 Predictions from Top Influencers

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The current Artificial Intelligence (AI) fascination is unfortunately completely biased on Deep Neural Networks (DNN) and Machine Learning (ML) for everything. This fragmentation could deal a killer blow to the promise of large-scale adoption: A Gartner survey found 24% of respondents cited scaling RPA as their number one problem.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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And it’s no surprise that there’s a lot of interest in blockchains and NFTs. To understand the data from our learning platform, we must start by thinking about bias. First, our data is biased by our customer base. In our 2021 Data/AI Salary Survey , we noted that most respondents used more than one programming language.

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