BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250718T203444EDT-2645VxhG7K@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250719T003444Z DESCRIPTION:Enterprise Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Future of Work \n\nAbstract\n\nIn the decade and a half since 2000 we have witnessed the emergence of the Intelligent Web wherein diverse threads of AI research ha ve come together in the continuing effort to better target advertisements at us as we use the Web. It was inevitable that these technologies\, which to some extent enable machines to undertake tasks requiring purposeful in telligence\, would become pervasive across industry and society. Today\, e very industry is both impacted by and also seeking to exploit AI\, not onl y by adopting AI technologies in current operations\, but by changing the way they do business: Banks are seeking to go beyond being mere accountant s of money and facilitators of payments: by exploiting the data they are p rivy to\, i.e.\, who pays whom for what\, they hope to assist merchants in their advertising and pricing strategies. Insurance companies can move fr om provision to prevention\, for example via mobile apps that track the dr iving behavior of customers and reward those that drive more safely\, and similar tools to encourage fitter and healthier lifestyles. Likewise\, car manufacturers are beginning to use data from the hundreds of sensors that populate each modern vehicle to better predict failures and prevent costl y recalls. The list goes on\, and similar trends are observed for telecom operators\, utility companies\, retail chains\, hospitals\, even governmen ts. In this talk I will describe in detail a few cross-industry examples o f AI technologies being applied in ‘traditional’ (i.e.\, non-web) enterpri ses: In particular applications of deep learning and deep reinforcement le arning\, with the latter’s effectiveness at ‘playing games’ coming in hand y once we begin viewing much of routine operations as games themselves. Wh ile in many cases\, operations traditionally involving humans expertise ca n be increasingly automated using AI technologies\; we also see equally ma ny scenarios where knowledge workers’ effectiveness can\, if properly done \, be significantly amplified via appropriate contextually intelligent ass istants. Last but not least I will also illustrate examples of the use of crowdsourcing to train machines\, which together with active learning can keep machines and humans working together in a synergistic loop.\n\nDr. Ga utam Shroff\n\nVice President & Chief Scientist\n\nTCS Research\, Tata Con sultancy Services\n DTSTART:20170517T150000Z DTEND:20170517T163000Z SUMMARY:BRIDGE Webinar: Gautam Shroff\, TCS Research\, Tata Consultancy Ser vices URL:/desautels/channels/event/bridge-webinar-gautam-sh roff-tcs-research-tata-consultancy-services-267822 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR