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AI Dominates the Global Corporate Arena

During the last Christmas vacation, my former student, a faculty in a business school, paid me a visit at my home. At that moment, my granddaughter, who is currently in the second standard, entered my drawing room. She noticed the caption “Artificial Intelligence” on the magazine I was reading, which was lying on the teapoy. To our amazement, she promptly explained the meaning of AI, mentioning that it was taught in her computer class. Continuing the conversation, my guest shared that he had taken an online course on AI and successfully utilised the tools for writing letters, preparing papers, and creating presentations. It’s fascinating to observe how AI, the latest technological marvel, has captured the interest of individuals across various age groups.

Artificial Intelligence (AI), the fastest-spreading technology in human history, is making a profound impact across all domains. As fraudsters take advantage, the general public is in bewilderment. Many companies are rapidly emerging and adopting this technology, while established ones seek to absorb the newcomers. Governments and international agencies are grappling with the challenge of reaching a consensus to mitigate the negative effects of AI without impeding its growth.

Microsoft overtakes Apple, to be the most valued company in the world

AI’s influence on the global business landscape became evident with the recent shift in the world’s most valued company, Apple, which had held the top position since displacing Exxon Mobil in 2011. In January 2024, Microsoft, propelled by substantial investments in AI, surpassed Apple to claim the coveted title. This development is particularly gratifying for Indians, given that Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, hails from Hyderabad and has Indian roots. Since assuming leadership in 2014, Nadella has steered Microsoft on a positive trajectory. His strategic move to collaborate with the pioneering generative AI firm, OpenAI (the startup behind ChatGPT), has positioned Microsoft as a frontrunner in the rapidly converging field of AI. The Economist’s prediction in its September 29 issue about Microsoft becoming the world’s most valued company has materialized sooner than anticipated.

This marks the ascension of AI as the foremost influential, impactful, and potent technology in contemporary times.

To view the transition of the top companies from 1979 to 2021 click here

To read the news in various international publications, click the respective names

Wall Street Journal         Forbes          New York Times

6 responses to “AI Dominates the Global Corporate Arena”

  1. A I is a very powerful and at same time dangerous tool. It can raise productivity many folds, change the characterstics of art and literature from gifted to acquired.

    In fact, today in A I research, Google is far ahead of the rest.

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  2. Thanks Kochubabichaya. Now the playing field has changed and demands novel strategies

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  3. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to bring about significant changes in society and transform various sectors. AI can be used to improve efficiency and productivity in various industries, such as healthcare, finance, and transportation. Despite all of this, there are several ethical and societal concerns surrounding the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI). I would say the most important issue will be Bias. AI systems can be biased , if they are trained on biased data, which can lead to unfair treatment of certain groups of people. This can have serious consequences, such as when AI systems are used in decision-making processes, such as hiring or lending, as it can perpetuate and amplify existing societal inequalities and prejudices. It can also lead to a lot of unemployment. Developing AI systems involve collecting lot of data on personal information and behaviors which is a breach in to privacy.

    Recently in japan, the award winning novelist Rie Kudan credited AI chatbot ChatGPT for assisting in writing her award-winning novel, ‘The Tokyo Tower of Sympathy’. Approximately 5% of the novel was directly written by AI. That is the way it is going to come !!

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    1. AI throws open numerous opportunities and challenges.

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  4. Thanks Kuttapachaya for giving a brief insight into the world of AI. Your article gives a succinct summary of this new development. Well done for keeping up with times.
    I am not sure if I am looking forward to this. In fact I am glad that I am in the latter years of my life journey that I can be detached from this so called “advancement ”
    Best wishes
    Joychan

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    1. Thanks Joycha for your comments on my blog. New developments are there for us to pick and choose. Accept what we can and useful.

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