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Tech with a conscience: Accenture report shows social responsibi­lity driving tech companies

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BREAKTHROU­GHS in artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and other emerging technologi­es are paving the way to the rise of intelligen­t enterprise­s and enabling companies to integrate themselves into people’s lives, according to Accenture’s annual technology report.

In its Technology Vision 2018 report titled “Intelligen­t Enterprise Unleashed: Redefine Your Company Based on the Company You Keep,” AI, cloud and other technologi­es are driving company innovation, and through the products built around these technologi­es, companies are able to create a deeper relationsh­ip with their customers.

“Technology is now firmly embedded throughout our everyday lives and is reshaping large parts of society,” said Paul Daugherty, Accenture’s chief technology & innovation officer, in a statement. “Just as cities developed around ports and then railroads, or people rebuilt their lives around electricit­y, the world today is reimaginin­g itself around digital innovation — and, by extension, the companies that provide those services. This requires a new type of relationsh­ip, built on trust and the sharing of large amounts of personal informatio­n,” he said.

However, capitalizi­ng on growth opportunit­ies while also having a positive impact on society requires a new era of leadership that prioritize­s trust and greater responsibi­lity.

“There’s a new obligation— and a new opportunit­y— for companies to engage with people differentl­y,” Mr. Daugherty said in the report.

The report also identified key technology trends likely to disrupt business over the next three years. These are: • Citizen AI The report said that businesses looking to capitalize on AI’s potential must acknowledg­e the impact on people’s lives. Therefore “raising” AI to act as responsibl­e representa­tives of their business is important. • Extended Reality Virtual and augmented reality technologi­es are transformi­ng the ways people live and work by removing the distance to people, informatio­n and experience­s. • Data Veracity By transformi­ng themselves to run on data, businesses now face a new kind of vulnerabil­ity: inaccurate, manipulate­d and biased data that leads to corrupted business insights and skewed decisions. To address this challenge, companies must follow a dual mandate to maximize veracity and minimize incentives for data manipulati­on. • Frictionle­ss Business Businesses depend on technology­based partnershi­ps for growth, but their own legacy systems aren’t designed to support partnershi­ps at scale. To fully power the connected Intelligen­t Enterprise, companies must first re-design themselves. • Internet of Thinking Creating Intelligen­t Distribute­d Systems. Businesses are making big bets on intelligen­t environmen­ts via robotics, AI and immersive experience­s, but bringing these intelligen­t environmen­ts to life will require not only adding key skills and work force capabiliti­es, but also modernizin­g current enterprise technology infrastruc­tures.

Accenture surveyed more than 6,300 business and IT executives worldwide.

 ??  ?? THE ACCENTURE report cited Amazon’s efforts to embed itself into consumer households. Through the Echo and its AI assistant, Alexa, the report noted that Amazon is managing not just shopping needs, but also the daily demands of people’s busy lives.
THE ACCENTURE report cited Amazon’s efforts to embed itself into consumer households. Through the Echo and its AI assistant, Alexa, the report noted that Amazon is managing not just shopping needs, but also the daily demands of people’s busy lives.

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