Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used by companies as a new tool to make work easier. According to statistics, up to one in four organisations are already using AI. This innovative solution increases revenue for entrepreneurs and shows their business growth in the market.
Every year we see more and more technological developments. The availability of GPT chatbots has changed a lot in many industries, but there is still a lack of expertise in developing cutting-edge AI solutions. Companies often invest in the development of employees in AI so that the measures put in place will yield returns over time. The key will be to get long-term value from the changes made and to take advantage of new opportunities in different business areas.
According to a report by EY, it appears that Poland will be among the beneficiaries of AI. Our country could gain as much as $90bn a year. Poland was ranked seventh among economies from the EU, the US, the UK and Switzerland with the highest annual production capacity generated with the support of the technology. According to research conducted by EY Poland - How home-grown companies are implementing AI - indicates that 62% medium and large organisations have completed or are in the process of implementing artificial intelligence. The main motivators are the improvement of internal processes (40%) and the ability to better reach customers (34%). It is important to highlight the dominant positive motivation to implement change, directly linked to the perceived benefits.
The most common use of generative artificial intelligence in Poland is by the marketing (47 per cent), sales (34 per cent) and IT (26 per cent) departments. According to the survey, implementations are also planned in areas such as R&D (60 per cent), production (53 per cent) and finance (53 per cent). As far as marketing departments are concerned, these are mainly digital agencies, marketing agencies, sales platforms and e-commerce companies. In IT departments, on the other hand, it is mainly companies related to electronics, technology and robotics.
Raising awareness among entrepreneurs and employees from various industries during debates at the Fair is the main task of Quantum Media Group. Mr Blazej Chyła knows a lot about AI, as he has initiated solutions for companies in the field of artificial intelligence. Which solutions are worth using and which are not?
The implementation of a new Tech by Holding Quantum Media Group; Quantum Neuron is a response to an existing and identified by me the need of the market on AI adaptations. Just look at Nvidia shares,breaking through the magic market valuation and overtaking Apple. Just like with the dotcom bubble, the market is pricing out new technology. We are taking a step forward and implementing AI and Machine Learning solutions into real market solutions.Our first successful implementation was even before ChatpGPT was officially announced, it was a virtual clinic in Germany, along with a unique AI engine to examine the face and recommend a cream/care to a given user. We are the Protoplasts of AI solutions; we received an award for this project in 2022: https://youtu.be/ik9rjI51Nz4?si=29s9fVjQ-el7N0f0- says Blazej Chyla.
Today, such solutions are standard. This only indicates the level of adaptation of consumers and the business fabric in general to the implementation of such solutions. As Quantum Neuron, months of work were crowned with a Turing Test on a surveyed consumer group. Belief turned into knowledge that optimisation of onboarding, sales, helpdesk processes is possible with specific integrations to facilitate the path to purchase or contact in an organisation. We saw it and we felt it.
Blazej Chyła, Founder & CEO Qauntum Media Group
Invariably, pro-social activities using our algorithms/solutions are in the DNA of the Holding Company. I believe that technology without global adaptation and support for positive change is devoid of one of the engines of change; Altruism...Let this also be a punchline, to all those who see a threat in advancing technology -. adds Chyla.