In this context, Exponential AI was included as a Sample Vendor for Decision Intelligence (DI) again by Gartner Analyst Erick Brethenoux.Īccording to Brethenoux, “The current hype around automated decision making and augmented intelligence fueled by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in decision making, is pushing DI toward the Peak of Inflated Expectations.” “Decision Intelligence (DI) provides a framework that brings multiple traditional and advanced disciplines together to design, model, align, execute, monitor and tune decision models and processes. This report will help you assess AI-specific maturity and adoption.” According to Gartner, “Over the coming year, enterprises will be interested in using AI primarily to increase operational efficiencies and enable digital transformations.” As Artificial Intelligence (AI) grows more widespread and new solutions emerge, organizations are realizing AI’s increased value, but also facing new challenges.
Developers are currently working with Apple’s ARkit platform ahead of the release of iOS 11 later this year, which is expected to bring with it new apps and experiences to the iPhone.ATLANTA-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Exponential AI, a leading AI-Based Intelligent Decision and Automation Platform Company, today announced that it has been recognized in the Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Artificial Intelligence, 2020 in both categories of Decision Intelligence and Composite AI.Īccording to the report published on July 27 th, 2020, “Enterprises are making tangible progress with AI initiatives, but also many mistakes. However, that could come sooner than analysts think. A brief catapult into the popular imagination with Pokemon Go’s popularity last year, AR has yet to become a must-have beyond Snapchat. Steady progress in developing virtual reality has pushed the technology forward in terms of the time it will take until mainstream adoption: it’s now two to five years away, compared to between five and 10 this time last year.Īugmented reality meanwhile is lagging behind, with analysts predicting it remains at least five years away. In the UK trials of the technology, which will bring with it faster internet connections, are due to start in early 2018. After making its first appearance last year, it’s now passing into what Gartner calls the “trough of disillusionment”, where interest begins to wane and implementations and experiments fail to deliver.ĥG technology, the next generation of mobile connectivity after 4G, makes an appearance on the hype cycle for the first time, pinpointed at the early innovation stage.