Supplement on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Uncertainty
Richard J. Arend ()
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Richard J. Arend: University of Southern Maine
Chapter Chapter 20 in Uncertainty in Strategic Decision Making, 2024, pp 393-408 from Springer
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Abstract Each new information technology, especially the disruptive ones, is considered a new hope for addressing strategic decision-making under uncertainty. Artificial intelligence (as powered by machine learning on big data) is no exception, given its already-proven impact on business (e.g., as foundational to a half-dozen trillion-dollar, pseudo-monopoly, platform ‘gatekeeper’ firms). In this supplement, we analyze its many interesting relationships with the uncertainties considered in this book, and then consider the important—even existential—implications.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-48553-4_20
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