Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to command much attention around the world and local entities have been doing their part to stay ahead of the digital curve; while some stakeholders are fearful of the highly advanced tech, some are urging calm speaking good of the digital game changer.
The local business process outsourcing community is not to be denied an opportunity to capitalize on the tech-driven future tapping into the minds of tech leaders and businesses staying ahead of the curve at its fourth staging of the outsource to Jamaica two-day conference and expo in St James. The aim is to learn, network, and connect in technology and logistics. Henry explains the conference will see to managing and equipping BPOs for the digital transition.
She reiterates there is no need to fear A-I, adding many stakeholders are already using it to their advantage. Watch the report:
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