Judgment, discernment, and strategic thinking are attributes that leaders must bring to bear so employees learn to use AI effectively and deliver on its potential to transform business.
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Jen Harris and John Siefert examine the shift from centers of excellence to centers of value, as AI agents automate reactive work and push humans toward more creative, proactive roles.
Nathan Bensch highlights three regulated industries adopting and applying AI: healthcare, finance, and retail.
Molly Rupert-Sullivan explains the importance of investing in humans with the rapid pace of change from GenAI.
Sebastian Sieber breaks down the process of Copilot pulling from data it has access to in order to respond to prompts.
Senthamil Selvan lists three steps for business leaders aiming to empower their organizations in embracing Copilot Studio and other innovations.
Asaf Shaked explains how Leapwork has helped customers with the complexities of extracting from an unstructured data source.
Paragon Films’ Kenny Mullican defines his role as a programming committee board member for the AI Agent & Copilot Summit and what attendees can expect from the event this year.
Stephen James outlines how sa.global has supported its clients in leveraging AI to drive value, identify priorities, and optimize businesses.
Marie Wiese provides her guide for responsible AI by breaking down four pillars for business people, technologists, and users
Scott LeFante highlights how the introduction of AI has improved operational productivity.
Kamil Karbowiak and Tristan Threlkeld review useful finance tools, especially for CFOs, for Business Central users.
Chris Savage explains why it’s vital to define your data and identify key elements as you build out your agent.
Kamil Karbowiak emphasizes the importance of instructions in prompting Copilot for optimal agent interactions.
Lucas Diaz describes Ludia Consulting’s goal to overcome AI implementation challenges and drive ROI.
Dewain Robinson provides insights on the Copilot Studio platform and how users can take advantage of the capabilities of building agents.
Kanwal Khipple defines a five-pillar maturity model for an optimized AI journey, providing an understanding of AI from a strategy perspective.
Marie Wiese acknowledges common challenges within sales that AI has been able to help overcome and save time.
Michael Simms emphasizes the value of AI being incorporated across organizations to improve decision-making among other benefits.
Kanwal Khipple breaks down Microsoft Graph Connectors, noting the abilities and definitions available to users.