Finding reasons to use AI might make it sound like a solution in search of a problem, or a key looking for a lock, but that isn't the case. AI is undoubtedly a powerful solution, but the real challenge lies in our perspective. For decades, we've become accustomed to solving problems with a specific set of tools. The issue isn't a lack of problems; it's that we're not yet trained to recognize which of our persistent, nagging challenges are now solvable with AI.
Think of it like the invention of the spreadsheet. Before spreadsheets, no one was asking for a "digital grid of cells with formulas." They were, however, struggling with tedious manual calculations, slow financial forecasting, and the high potential for human error. The new tool didn't solve a new problem; it provided a revolutionary way to solve old ones. This exact shift is now happening at the edge, where a simple display can evolve from a passive screen into an active, intelligent device.
We need to make a similar mental shift for AI. It requires us to examine our daily operations, data, and customer interactions, not with the question, "Where can I plug in AI?" but with the question, "Which of our goals have always seemed just out of reach?"
In our blog post, “Identifying AI Opportunities,” we outline a practical framework for doing just that in the context of AI at the display edge, utilizing the ALC-4096-AIH platform to transition from abstract potential to concrete application.
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