24/10/18

Artificial intelligence: a necessary shift

We share an article from La Presse highlighting the success of implementing this emerging technology in several local companies.

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Artificial intelligence: a necessary shift

This much-talked-about artificial intelligence intrigues some, scares others, and is everywhere in the conversation these days. La Presse recently ran an article praising the rollout of this technology in Quebec companies across various sectors. Whether it is cranberry production by the giant Fruit d’Or, wait times at the Port of Montreal, tea-package assembly at DAVIDsTEA, or robot collaboration at APN, all of them praise the many benefits of using AI that could not otherwise be achieved through human reasoning alone.


We invite you to read the full article here to learn more about the many benefits of the shift toward artificial intelligence.

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