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With intelligent technology enabling us to boost efficiency and innovation and minimise risks, the case for AI in business grows. Over time, increased adoption of AI in business will give rise to the autonomous enterprise. The autonomous enterprise will turn current organisational models on its head, it will have a workforce of machines that are augmented by humans. The journey to the autonomous enterprise has already begun; organisations need to understand it, learn about the possibilities and the opportunities it presents, and the changes and risks that may come their way with its adoption. This book is your guide to this innovation, setting these concepts into real world context by covering the art of the possible today and providing glimpses into the future of business.
This new edition explores the ever-evolving landscape of the autonomous enterprise and AI. While many companies have already begun their journey towards high automation and AI-powered operations, the landscape continues to shift rapidly. Building on the success of the first edition, this book has been fully updated and equips corporate decision-makers with the knowledge to navigate this dynamic environment, including the latest trends. This book helps leaders understand the opportunities and risks that the autonomous enterprise presents and how best to navigate the shifting competitive landscape on their journey of change. This book is your guide to this innovation, presenting the concepts in real world contexts by covering the art of the possible today and providing glimpses into the future of business.
Sarah Burnett's knitwear designs are a blend of pattern and colour. Her cardigans, jackets and pullovers for adults and children incorporate colour combinations, traditional motifs and bold asymmetric paisley patterns and harlequin checks, even fireworks and lonic columns. The entire collection is united by the soft and vibrant colours of her naturally dyed yarns and the book demonstrates that creating these environmentally friendly yarns is easy. Simple dyeing recipes and knitting patterns and charts aim to ensure that every handknit will be a success.
This is a story about a betta fish named Frank. Frank is more person than fish. He loves his people, he likes his routine, and he knows what he wants. Unlike most fish, he's very expressive and is more than capable of conveying his displeasure or joy. After a journey full of ups and downs, Frank realizes that home isn't about where you live, it's about who you love and who loves you. Join Frank on his adventure to find his forever home! A portion of all proceeds from Frank the Fish Finds His Forever Home will be donated to a non-profit organization supporting adoption.
William Herndon (1649-1722) emigrated from England to New Kent County, Virginia and married Catherine Digges. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Texas and elsewhere.