{"id":14336,"date":"2020-01-21T10:09:56","date_gmt":"2020-01-21T22:09:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sfwpartnersllc.com\/?p=14336"},"modified":"2020-01-21T10:09:56","modified_gmt":"2020-01-21T22:09:56","slug":"what-can-ai-do-for-my-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sfw.cpa\/news-and-guides\/what-can-ai-do-for-my-business\/","title":{"rendered":"What can AI do for my business?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You\u2019ve no doubt read articles or heard stories about how artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing sweeping change to a wide variety of industries. But it\u2019s one thing to learn about how this remarkable technology is changing someone else\u2019s company and quite another to apply it to your own. Here\u2019s a primer on what AI might be able to do for your business.<br \/>\n3 technology types<br \/>\nAI generally refers to using computers to perform complex tasks usually thought to require human intelligence \u2014 such as image perception, voice recognition, decision making and problem solving. Three primary types of technologies fall under the AI umbrella:<br \/>\n1. Machine learning. This involves an iterative process whereby machines improve their performance in a specific task over time with little or no programming or human intervention. It can, for example, improve your forecasting models for determining which products or services will be in high demand with customers.<br \/>\n2. Natural language processing (NLP). This uses algorithms to analyze unstructured human language in documents, emails, texts, conversation or otherwise. Language translation apps are among the most common and dramatic examples of NLP. Communicating with business partners, customers and prospects in other countries \u2014 or simply people whose first languages are other than English \u2014 has become much easier as this type of software has improved.<br \/>\n3. Robotic process automation (RPA). Using rules and structured inputs, RPA automates time-consuming repetitive manual tasks that don\u2019t require decision making. For instance, an RPA system can collect data from vendor invoices, enter it into a company\u2019s accounting system, and generate an email confirming receipt and requesting additional information if needed. This functionality can help you better time vendor payments to optimize cash flow.<br \/>\nChat boxes, data sensors<br \/>\nA couple of the most common on-ramps into AI for businesses are chatbots and data sensors. Chatbots are those AI-based instant messaging or voice-based systems that allow users to ask relatively simple questions and get instant answers.<br \/>\nToday\u2019s customers expect to find information quickly and chatbots can provide this speed. However, it\u2019s important to implement a system that enables users to speedily connect to a human customer service rep if their questions or issues are complex or urgent.<br \/>\nData sensors generally don\u2019t have anything to do with customers, but they can be quite valuable when it comes to your offices or facilities. AI-enhanced building systems allow for real-time monitoring and adjustment of temperature, lighting and other controls. This data can drive predictive analytics that improve decisions about the maintenance and replacement of systems, lowering energy and repair costs.<br \/>\nUpgrade prudently<br \/>\nPrecisely how AI might help you run your business more efficiently and profitably depends on the size of your company and the nature of its work. You don\u2019t want to throw dollars at an AI solution just to keep up with the competition. Then again, this technology may offer enticing ways to sharpen your competitive edge. We can help you perform a cost-benefit analysis of any technological upgrade you\u2019re considering.<br \/>\n\u00a9 2020<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You\u2019ve no doubt read articles or heard stories about how artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing sweeping change to a wide variety of industries. But it\u2019s one thing to learn about how this remarkable technology is changing someone else\u2019s company and quite another to apply it to your own. 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