Get Your Copy of Andrew Burgess' New AI Guide – The Executive Guide to Artificial Intelligence: Cutting Through the Hype - How to Get the Most from AI in Your Organization
Overview
AI and Gen AI could increase labor productivity by more than 1% annually, underscoring the significant economic impact of these technologies. This productivity gain translates to cost savings, revenue growth, and overall business expansion - states Mckinsey
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now essential for businesses, driving leadership decisions and future strategies with data-driven insights. By optimizing operations and fuelling innovation, adopting AI strategically is key to long-term success.
In the realm of GenAI & AI, Espire stands as a beacon of innovation and transformation, offering a suite of Gen AI/AI solutions designed to revolutionize operations, enhance productivity, and deliver unparalleled customer experiences.
Espire was a proud sponsor at the launch of Andrew Burgess' latest book, The Executive Guide to Artificial Intelligence: Cutting Through the Hype - How to Get the Most from AI in Your Organization, which took place at Tech UK on September 4th.
Andrew Burgess, a renowned expert in AI and LLM models, leads efforts in responsible AI across various industries.
As a token of our appreciation, we’ve secured a limited number of author-signed copies of Andrew’s book, and we would love to send one to you. The copies are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t miss out!
About the Author
Andrew Burgess
AI Strategist & Ethicist, GreenhouseAI
A management consultant, author, and speaker with over 30 years’ experience, Andrew is considered an authority on Artificial Intelligence. He advises organisations on their AI strategy, its application in business and its ethics, and is regularly invited to speak at conferences on these subjects. He is the author of ‘ (Palgrave MacMillan, 2018), visiting Senior Fellow in AI and RPA at Loughborough University and Expert-in-Residence for AI at Imperial College’s Enterprise Lab. He is a member of the AI Committee at the British Standards Institute.