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The AI revolution in the enterprise

Looking to learn more about how AI will revolutionize the future? 

Deloitte’s Nitin Mittal and Tomorrow’s Mike Walsh explore how Generative AI is accelerating breakthroughs and pushing cognitive efficiency in this new article and video series.

To thrive in the world of tomorrow, we need to be different. Deploying AI to optimize business processes will not in itself unleash a new industrial age. Instead, the secret ingredient to successful transformation will be culture, not just technology. Organizations who undertake a radical change in mindset will successfully make that transition.

The Fifth Industrial Revolution Will Be Powered by Minds, Not Just Machines

Rapid progress in computation, connectivity, and AI has brought forward the timeline for transformation. This Fifth Industrial Revolution will be powered by minds, not just machines where the catalyst for societal transformation is the augmentation and expansion of human intelligence. Deloitte’s Nitin Mittal and Tomorrow’s Mike Walsh explore the next frontier of cognitive efficiency, as well as how Generative AI will transform work as we know it – including how the true disruptive potential of Generative AI will arrive with the proliferation of virtual agents. They believe the Fifth Industrial Revolution will be marked by digital twins of people who can undertake autonomous action, insight, conversation, and execution.

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To Scale GenAI, Companies Need to Focus on 3 Factors

What does it take to scale your GenAI pilot into a comprehensive plan for AI-powered transformation? Nitin Mittal and Mike Walsh spoke to Manuvir Das, VP of Enterprise Computing at NVIDIA and John Murphy, President and CFO of The Coca-Cola Company. We identified three critical success factors, and published our findings in the Harvard Business Review.

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The Fifth Industrial Revolution Will Be Powered by Minds, Not Just Machines

What does it take to start a new revolution? Technology alone is rarely enough. Deloitte’s Nitin Mittal and Tomorrow’s Mike Walsh explore the latest industrial revolution where transformation is powered by augmenting and expanding human intelligence, working with machines.

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Meet the authors

Nitin Mittal is a principal with Deloitte Consulting LLP. He currently serves as Deloitte’s Global Generative AI Innovation Leader and Consulting Emerging Markets Leader. He is the co-author of ‘All-in On AI: How Smart Companies Win Big with Artificial Intelligence'.

He is the 2019 recipient of the AI Innovator of the Year award at the AI Summit New York. He specializes in advising clients to achieve competitive advantage through data and cognitive powered transformations that promote amplified intelligence and enable our clients to make strategic choices and transform ahead of disruption.

Mike Walsh is the CEO of Tomorrow, a global consultancy on designing companies for the 21st century. For the past twenty years, he has been a leading authority on disruptive innovation, digital transformation and new ways of thinking. A global nomad, futurist and author of three bestselling books, Mike advises some of the world’s biggest organizations on reinvention and change in this new era of machine intelligence.

A prolific writer and commentator, Mike’s views have appeared in a wide range of international publications including Inc. Magazine, BusinessWeek, Forbes and the Wall Street Journal. A regulator contributor to the Harvard Business Review, his articles explore a wide range of cutting edge leadership topics including data-driven decision making, agile organizations, algorithmic management and AI ethics. Each week Mike interviews provocative thinkers, innovators and troublemakers on his podcast, Between Worlds.

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