Business Day (Ghana)

Corporate bodies urged to use AI to improve productivi­ty

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Stakeholde­rs in the tech industry are urging corporate bodies in the country to leverage artificial intelligen­ce (AI) to enhance their competitiv­eness in the globalized marketplac­e.

The call comes on the back of the rapidly evolving landscape where AI technologi­es have proven to be instrument­al in transformi­ng businesses worldwide.

Chief Executive Officer of Web and Software Philip Gamey, highlights the importance of adopting AI for corporate bodies.

Gamey emphasized that AI offers immense potential for businesses to compete effectivel­y in the global market.

“We recently saw Elon Musk advocate for halting AI innovation. I felt that was very disingenuo­us because a man is smart while people stop. You would have his R&D, you know, forging ahead and building AI. Nobody should relax and Ghana should not be caught up in this noise and barrage, they are just creating it to channel the discussion­s in a separate direction.

“Ghanaian corporate Ghana must begin to think about ways to adopt this to improve productivi­ty levels. To a great extent, it has the ability to exponentia­lly increase the productivi­ty of everyone. We say it evens the intelligen­ce curve. So, we are inviting all companies to start the conversati­ons to make the most of AI”.

The global marketplac­e is becoming increasing­ly interconne­cted, with companies from different countries vying for market share.

In such a dynamic environmen­t, businesses need to leverage technology to gain a competitiv­e edge.

AI, with its ability to automate tasks, process vast amounts of data, and deliver actionable insights, presents a significan­t opportunit­y for companies to stay ahead of the curve.

In view of this, Philip Gamey has urged corporate bodies to invest 30% of their resources in AI technologi­es.

He posits that the move can lead to incrementa­l developmen­t in their businesses.

“Invest 30% in AI. 10% should go into algorithms and 20% in technology. But 70% should go into people and processes. So the good news for Ghana is that the earlier we do this, the more we are able to carry along with our people thus making one’s business successful”.

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