Quidgest launches an International Observatory to assess the impact of AI on Digital Transformation

Quidgest launches an International Observatory to assess the impact of AI on Digital Transformation
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Quidgest, a Portuguese multinational pioneer in the use of AI for the automatic creation of software, announces the launch of an International Observatory dedicated to the study and evaluation of the impact of Artificial Intelligence (IA) on the Digital Transformation of organizations and society.
Recognizing the critical role of AI in Digital Transformation through software development, the technology aims, with this study, to deepen the understanding of how it is possible to leverage AI for growth, innovation and the continuous reinvention of practices and processes, especially in times of great complexity and uncertainty.

“The objective of this Observatory is to investigate, understand and publicize the main trends, evolving skills and digital solutions necessary or being implemented, in different sectors, to effectively use new AI technologies (in emphasizing Generative AI) conducive to the democratization of knowledge, automation, innovation and value creation”, mentions João Paulo Carvalho, Co-founder and Senior Partner of Quidgest.

To make this objective possible, Quidgest invites professionals and organizations around the world to participate in this study. “High participation is essential to identify the full impact, current and future, in different economic sectors. This will provide a better understanding of the increased efficiency, problem-solving capacity, innovation and strategic effectiveness (strategic potential) of Digital Transformation. The results, shared by all, will help maximize the benefits of AI and, at the same time, mitigate its challenges,” adds João Paulo Carvalho.
• Anyone interested in being part of this study* can respond to the questionnaire here, until May 31.

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