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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being rapidly introduced into the
workplace, creating debate around what AI means for our work and
organizations. This book gives grounded counterweight to
provocative newspaper headlines by using in-depth case studies of
eight organizations' experiences of implementing and using AI,
providing readers with a solid understanding of what is actually
happening in practice. Critical yet constructive, the authors
address the challenges of implementing AI: organizing for data,
testing and validating, algorithmic brokering, and changing work.
Using a combination of existing literature and thorough practical
examples, they provide answers to questions such as: What data do I
need? When is a system good enough to actually take over tasks? And
how can my employees be prepared for working with AI? The book
presents four recommendations for WISE management of AI, requiring
work-related insights, interdisciplinary knowledge, sociotechnical
change processes, and ethical awareness. Offering insight into the
unique characteristics of AI in organizations, this book will be
essential reading for scholars of business and management, data
analytics and information systems, technology and innovation, and
computer science. With practical recommendations for managing the
challenges of AI, it will also provide business managers with
reflections to improve their own AI development and implementation
processes.
This book presents the proceedings of the 30th International
Geological Congress, providing information on geological hazards
map and image analytical systems, mineral resources with integrated
information, phase-separation analysis, mineral reserve estimation,
and geosciences and management information systems
This book provides a wealth of geomathematical case history studies
performed by the author during his career at the Ministry of
Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada (NRCan-GSC).
Several of the techniques newly developed by the author and
colleagues that are described in this book have become widely
adopted, not only for further research by geomathematical
colleagues, but by government organizations and industry worldwide.
These include Weights-of-Evidence modelling, mineral resource
estimation technology, trend surface analysis, automatic
stratigraphic correlation and nonlinear geochemical exploration
methods. The author has developed maximum likelihood methodology
and spline-fitting techniques for the construction of the
international numerical geologic timescale. He has introduced the
application of new theory of fractals and multi fractals in the
geostatistical evaluation of regional mineral resources and ore
reserves and to study the spatial distribution of metals in rocks.
The book also contains sections deemed important by the author but
that have not been widely adopted because they require further
research. These include the geometry of preferred orientations of
contours and edge effects on maps, time series analysis of
Quaternary retreating ice sheet related sedimentary data,
estimation of first and last appearances of fossil taxa from
frequency distributions of their observed first and last
occurrences, tectonic reactivation along pre-existing schistosity
planes in fold belts, use of the grouped jackknife method for bias
reduction in geometrical extrapolations and new applications of the
theory of permanent, volume-independent frequency distributions.
This book presents the proceedings of the 30th International
Geological Congress, providing information on geological hazards
map and image analytical systems, mineral resources with integrated
information, phase-separation analysis, mineral reserve estimation,
and geosciences and management information systems
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