Why we must think locally when planning globally with AI
To implement AI in a way that is sustainable and beneficial for all, leaders must account for the needs, norms and tech readiness levels of local cultures.
Cognizant (Nasdaq-100: CTSH) engineers modern businesses to improve everyday life. As one of the world’s leading professional services companies, it helps clients modernize technology, reimagine processes and transform experiences so they can stay ahead in today's fast-changing world. With headquarters in the US and a footprint that extends from India and China to Europe, North America, South America and the Middle East, Cognizant is committed to building digital talent worldwide so everyone can benefit from the full spectrum of human ingenuity.
To implement AI in a way that is sustainable and beneficial for all, leaders must account for the needs, norms and tech readiness levels of local cultures.
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