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April 15 2024

How AI Can enhance ecosystems

Sander Klous, a professor at UvA and a partner at KPMG, discusses in a recent article how artificial intelligence can be utilized to enhance data-analysis ecosystems.

Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we view data-analysis ecosystems, according to Sander Klous in a recent article. These ecosystems, ranging from healthcare to urban logistics, can greatly benefit from AI by enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of large data processing. Klous provides practical advice on how AI can aid in gaining deeper insights into these increasingly complex systems.

 

Klous argues that as research and experimentation continue, we are now approaching the stage of large-scale applications where operational ecosystems can benefit from AI to reduce costs, lower risks, and create value. He cites examples such as optimizing treatment pathways in healthcare and improving logistic flows in smart cities.

 

The article highlights that for successful AI implementation in ecosystems, a broad understanding of welfare development and quality of life is essential. The models required for this need to be fed by a variety of data and require a robust ecosystem to effectively manage and interpret this information.

 

Read the full article here.

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