
"In the middle of the 20th century, the world entered the age of information, the shift of industry to information technology. The era began with the miniaturization of computers and culminated with the invention of the World Wide Web, which put the ability to access information at nearly everyone's fingertips. Now, with the rise of AI, that age is over, according to some tech leaders, and a new age of technology has begun."
"This "intelligence era" is marked by industries transitioning away from the model of storing and retrieving data, Mehrotra told Fortune reporter Sharon Goldman. Instead, because of the capabilities of AI, data can be more spontaneously generated, with the ultimate goal of achieving autonomy in some parts of the workplace. Companies are racing to apply AI-with its promises of increased productivity and output-to their respective workplaces, but their successes have been mixed."
In the middle of the 20th century, computing miniaturization and the World Wide Web created an information era that made data widely accessible. The rise of AI is creating an intelligence era in which AI generates data and automates tasks rather than relying solely on stored and retrieved information. Companies are pursuing AI deployments to boost productivity, but many initiatives have not delivered rapid revenue acceleration. Experts advise incremental adoption—crawl, walk, run—and investment in on-premises or cloud-based AI factories to centralize AI model deployment and data generation for workplace autonomy and increased output.
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