{"id":77968,"date":"2024-08-07T05:45:24","date_gmt":"2024-08-07T03:45:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/intellias.com\/?post_type=blog&p=77968"},"modified":"2024-08-07T05:45:24","modified_gmt":"2024-08-07T03:45:24","slug":"ai-adoption-framework-a-design-thinking-approach","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/intellias.com\/ai-adoption-framework-design-thinking-approach\/","title":{"rendered":"AI Adoption Framework: A Design Thinking Approach"},"content":{"rendered":"

By implementing AI, some companies have gained a competitive advantage by improving their operational efficiency and customer experience, while others have ended up in hot water. Technology companies like Intellias can assist you in choosing the right kind of AI tools \u2013 and implementing them correctly. Our Design Thinking Workshop applies an AI adoption framework<\/a> from a user-centric design perspective to make sure that AI benefits your company and your users while minimizing the risk of mishaps.<\/p>\n

There are plenty of cautionary tales that illustrate AI gone wrong. Air Canada faced fines when its virtual assistant provided incorrect information to a passenger. ChatGPT cited legal precedents that do not exist to a lawyer seeking case law for a suit against the Avianca airline. Tutoring company iTutor Group paid a six-figure amount to settle a lawsuit for age-based discrimination because it programmed AI software to reject applicants of a certain age. Even Meta\u2019s highly anticipated AI assistant \u2013 the company\u2019s answer to OpenAI\u2019s ChatGPT \u2013 has failed to live up to the hype, making mistakes in facts and numbers, not to mention the erroneous web search results.<\/p>\n

At the same time, 80% of CIOs foresee increased involvement with AI and machine learning initiatives in 2024, up from 55% last year, according to Foundry\u2019s \u201cState of the CIO 2024\u201d report<\/a>.<\/p>\n

What gives? While AI technology seems to hold promise, the failures experienced by Air Canada and other companies showcase that implementing AI incorrectly can carry the risk of a tarnished reputation and financial damage. The solution is to thoroughly research the advantages and shortcomings of available AI products.<\/p>\n

At Intellias, our AI\/ML services<\/a> are laser-focused on aligning AI implementation with business needs and customer expectations. That\u2019s why we\u2019ve developed our artificial intelligence adoption framework \u2013 the Design Thinking Workshop. This mature, tailor-made roadmap tackles the specific problems of businesses looking to innovate with AI.<\/p>\n

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Exploring AI adoption framework<\/h2>\n

Clients often ask us which artificial intelligence (AI) solution<\/a> they should implement. There is no universal answer. Despite the rapid advancement of AI technology, it may not be the right fit for every company. Before adopting artificial intelligence, an organization should carefully assess how AI technology aligns with its goals. To assess this, the organization must choose an AI adoption framework that fits its specific needs. Let\u2019s explore the pros and cons of key AI adoption frameworks that will help you determine whether AI technology is for you.<\/p>\n

Business transformation with AI<\/h3>\n

The framework for applying AI in the enterprise is perfect for companies seeking a structured approach to adopting artificial intelligence, including an appropriate solution for comprehensive digital transformation initiatives. It helps evaluate business readiness, define strategies, implement solutions, and continuously monitor performance.<\/p>\n

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