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Your AI Survival Guide: Scraped Knees, Bruised Elbows, and Lessons Learned from Real-World AI Deployments

Publication date:
April 25, 2024
Sol Rashidi

Sol Rashidi

Author of "Your AI Survival Guide"

In Your AI Survival Guide: Scraped Knees, Bruised Elbows, and Lessons Learned from Real-World AI Deployments, business executive and technologist Sol Rashidi delivers an insightful and practical discussion of how to deploy artificial intelligence in your company. Having helped IBM launch Watson in 2011, Sol has first-hand knowledge of the ups, downs, and change management intricacies that can help you with a successful deployment beyond all the AI hype. She walks you through various frameworks for how to establish your AI strategy, pick your use cases, prepare your non-technology teams, and overcome the most common obstacles standing in the way of successfully implementing AI in your business, based on her many years of deploying AI projects in businesses, which few can claim.

Sol demystifies the topic of artificial intelligence in a way that business leaders and business owners―and those who want to be more business minded―can easily understand.

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Your AI Survival Guide: Scraped Knees, Bruised Elbows, and Lessons Learned from Real-World AI Deployments

Sol Rashidi, a pioneer in AI deployment, shares valuable insights on addressing challenges in the latest hype cycle. In a conversation with Joe Reis, she emphasizes hands-on learning and advises starting small with AI solutions in personal and professional contexts. Her new book, "Your AI Survival Guide: Scraped Knees, Bruised Elbows, and Lessons Learned from Real-World AI Deployments," serves as a roadmap for navigating the complexities of AI integration. Sol Rashidi anticipates growing concerns around cost and sustainability in AI adoption, advocating for a measured approach. Through her practical advice and candid reflections, she empowers individuals and organizations alike to experiment with AI solutions.

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