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The latest edition of ET UNWIRED in association with NTT DATA witnessed the presence of 
Thomas Normark, Global Head of AI & Robotics, NTT DATA
Business Solutions
, Denmark, Theresa Kushner, North American Head of the Innovation 
Center, NTT DATA Services, and Rajesh Mohandas, Senior Vice President, Thomson Reuters. 
The speakers tracked prevalent trends related to the scope of innovation in AI and Robotics
 while also discussing future goals and strategies for further adoption of these to meet business 
objectives.

Over the past few years, the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics has been at the forefront of driving hyper-innovation by organizations across the spectrum. Once restricted to optimizing back-end operations, AI, ML and robotics have transformed into strategic tools for organizations looking to drive value for clients and other stakeholders. Innovation in these spheres have allowed companies to deploy go-to-market strategies in record times, thus enabling them to become more agile, instinctive and responsive. Today, various metrics are used by experts to analyze the impact of AI and robotics on operating costs, and a majority of them substantiate its cost effectiveness.

Humanizing computing to better humanity

When we create the basic infrastructure for deployment of AI & robotics, it becomes exponentially scalable to another.

As seen over the past five years, the foundation set for AI and robotics within organizations has now come to a stage where it is ready to be scaled exponentially. Creative deployment of AI and robotics have benefited a multitude of sectors, from logistics and warehousing organizations using AI technology to automate and speed up the process of stock keeping, to innovative water conservation solutions that track shower usage to help consumers save water, to even life sciences – by digitizing adult diapers to give updates on an app installed on the caregiver’s smart phone to improve efficiency as well as generate analyzable data to facilitate better treatment. Real world case studies for adoption of AI and robotics transcend conventional for-profit sectors, to even help child and social welfare organizations. NTT DATA’s team has worked with a child welfare organization to create an innovative solution, an Ethical AI Advisor that helps address the issue of resource limitations, often experienced by NGOs across the world, to help ensure that all children are able to receive the support they need. It further analyzes data received in real time to feed human advisors with guidance messages while chatting with a child to help handle these sensitive conversations more effectively.

There is a vast potential of applications of the ‘digital human’ concept,. In his opening keynote, Thomas Normark, Global Head of AI & Robotics, NTT DATA Business Solutions, Denmark, shared ‘AI and robotics can bring immense value, it’s a new super-power that can help with faster decision making, automation, better forecasting and predictions, increased efficiency and more importantly, creativity and innovation’.

AI and Robotics in the time of the great resignation

There is an increase usage of development in software and product development by AI itself. Whether it is Software 2.0 or Firmware development, there are tools being developed to help AI generate the data through robotics and AI engines to bring about greater efficiencies While issues with skilled shortage have been around for a while, the usage and interpretation of big data and cloud-based analytics, and the support of machine learning to offset challenges.

On the subject of change management, Rajesh Mohandas, Senior Vice President, Thomson Reuters said ‘Moving forward from the earlier trend of organizations automating of processes, to begin working towards automation of skills. Taking a cue from the microservices architecture, we are working towards if it can be implemented in the talent model to create a talent marketplace. This is critical in creating an environment of preparedness, which mitigates delays in on-boarding talent afresh, thus creating a competitive advantage for organizations.

Sustainability and Net Zero through AI and Robotics

Vikas Desai, Chief Technology Officer, Bently Nevada at Baker Hughes, shed light on the role of AI and Robotics in helping organizations move towards their sustainability goals, ‘From an inward-looking perspective, we are using AI to aid in energy optimization in all operations. But more importantly, AI’s contribution in analyzing data towards streamlining the product life cycle itself, optimizing deployments at customer sites, building increased efficiencies, while also guiding them in efficiencies through process and operations optimization.’
“Humans and AI-driven systems are the ultimate new-world collaborative team. The more businesses deploy AI and machine learning, the more capabilities they can integrate into their environments enriching their customers’ experiences, generating revenues and saving costs,” said Theresa Kushner, North American Head of the Innovation Center, NTT DATA Services. “Providing the right, bias-free, and trustworthy environment for these systems is key to the continued success of AI.”























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