How Can You Actually Use AI in Your Business? These 2 Industries Might Give You Some Ideas10/7/2024 It is hard to miss the torrent of hype around generative artificial intelligence. Many companies are investing in generative AI — to the tune of $150 billion, according to a Sequoia Capital estimate — because they are afraid of being left behind. At the same time, many are paralyzed by fear that generative AI hallucinations could damage their reputations. So, what should founders, business leaders and investors know and do about this AI boom, in order to capitalize and ensure their investments in the space prove worthwhile? There are two major industries — retail and health care — that are rolling out generative AI applications that appear to create considerable value with interesting potential that could provide insights for others to implement. As an associate professor of management practice at Babson College and with a background that includes working in an AI startup during my time at MIT and authoring three books on the dot-com boom, I have a deep understanding of technological waves and their economic impacts. I was inspired to explore this latest tech wave and significant shift in the AI landscape in my latest book, Brain Rush: How to Invest and Compete in the Real World of Internet Business. It's clear that everyone should try using an AI chatbot, such as ChatGPT, so they can allay fears and learn how it might help them and where it does not perform well. But, will the benefits of generative AI-infused services make customers eager to buy them at a premium price? It's too early to know, of course. Based on the investments that retail and health care companies are making in generative AI applications, here are the early insights that emerge for founders, business leaders and investors across other industries to begin capitalizing on the AI boom. Create new growth curves Retailers are aiming to use generative AI to attract consumers and keep them buying. A 2024 Google Cloud report found 50% of retailers surveyed were starting initiatives to automate customer service "with 25% of respondents currently piloting such programs and 22% already deploying them." While retailers are trying other generative AI applications, here are two with the highest potential to attract and retain consumers:
The hyper-personalized digital flyer offers hope for generating a return on investment because it could drive faster growth. However, it remains to be seen whether retailers will noticeably accelerate their revenue ahead of the cost of providing these digital flyers. Boost productivity Healthcare providers are under pressure to accomplish more with fewer resources while improving the quality of patient care. Providers are using generative AI to streamline administrative tasks, such as answering patient questions and scheduling appointments, automating the transcription of patient conversations with healthcare providers, simplifying patient consent forms and helping doctors diagnose patients. Two such applications stand out for their value-creation potential:
While there is a lot more to discover about early AI investments, these two industries are setting a good example by trying to find uses for generative AI that create customer value and could prove promising to generate a return. Source: https://www.entrepreneur.com/ Image Credit: Pexels.com | Photo by cottonbro studio
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