IBM Watson Orchestrate Uses AI To Help Elevate The Company

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IBM unveils the Watson Orchestrate, a “personal digital twin” that aims to use artificial intelligence to boost sales, improve human resources, and streamline operations.

This is a new and interactive AI tool that will help workers recoup a significant amount of their time by prioritizing core projects, as the new technology is able to perform mundane tasks like creating sales quotes, sending emails, making appointments, and obtaining permits.

AI is also used to select and arrange specific skills that are necessary to perform a task and can be used in commonly used office programs such as Slack, email, SAP, and Workday. It is also able to synthesize contextual information and keep tasks up-to-date based on previous behaviors and interactions.

Above all, this latest AI innovation from IBM does not require prior IT knowledge.

The tool is part of IBM’s Automation Cloud Parks – a series of intelligent tools – and follows in the footsteps of acquisitions aimed at expanding the company’s AI-based automation capabilities such as WDG, Instana, myInvenio and others.

For more information, read the original story in Tech Republic.

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