AI是认知的革命:从小事开始改变认知,拥抱AI | 郭 继军 | TEDxNanjing
郭继军认为AI对我们社会带来的颠覆在于三个层面的“平权”:信息平权、知识平权和能力平权。我们必须重塑自身的认知来应对这三种平权带来的挑战。 郭继军是一位深耕企业服务领域多年的数字化转型战略家。郭继军先生的职业生涯横跨IBM、阿里巴巴、新奥集团等不同文化背景的顶尖企业,并担任副总裁、总裁等核心管理岗位。他在上海交通大学获计算机科学和工业管理硕士和学士学位,后在埃森哲、Portal Software和微软任职,推动企业转型。郭继军的成就包括在新奥领导AI转型,在阿里云构建企业服务能力,帮助客户数字化,并在IBM推广Watson健康和战略咨询。他专注于将云计算、大数据、人工智能等前沿技术应用于企业和政府的转型升级,尤其在推动传统产业的智能化变革方面拥有丰富的实战经验,是一位深刻理解技术、商业与组织变革三者复杂关系的实践者。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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