According to Accenture Research experts, artificial intelligence should double the rate of economic growth by 2035, contributing to the evolution of working methods and creating new relationships between people and machines. It is estimated that, as a result, the efficiency of enterprises will increase by up to 40% and will enable employees to use their time more efficiently. Sylwia Ziemacka talks to Kosma Kindlik, founder and CEO ofCosmoEYE about the practical applications of AI in industry and how AI is changing the Polish market.
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Sylwia Ziemacka
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