Experts urge businesses to invest in AI and emerging technologies or risk falling behind
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Mary K. Pratt
Summary
Experts predict AI will be the most transformative emerging technology in the near term, with advancements in wearables, physical AI, robotics, and omniscient intelligence. Analyst and futurist Julie Ask emphasizes that organizations, especially tech vendors and software makers, must move quickly to capitalize on AI's rapid evolution or risk falling behind. The article urges business leaders to start researching and investing in emerging technologies now.
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· 3 pulledAI's future evolution will happen fast, said Julie Ask, an analyst, consultant and tech futurist at Julie Ask Advisory.
That means organizations, particularly tech vendors and software makers, must move quickly to capitalize on AI's advancements or risk falling behind.
The clock is ticking for businesses to start researching and investing in a range of emerging technologies.
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