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The Xavier AI Summit 2020 will set the stage for Xavier's AI in Operations team (www.xavierhealth.org/aio-team) to present on its progress developing a roadmap and a maturity continuum for life science companies seeking to leverage AI in their operations.
Once a company decides to invest in AI, she says, "Multiple departments tend to jump on board with projects, but no one is taking all business requests and creating an AI strategy for company as a whole."
Kip Wolf, Principal, Tunnell Consulting "We're not experts in IT and AI, and that's by design because by-and-large, neither are the life sciences industry pros with an interest in AI," continues Wolf.
Together, they lead an AI In Operations (AIO) Team subcommittee dedicated to building an AI implementation roadmap that's purpose-built for life sciences organizations.
When Wolf and Ipach take the stage this month to present their work at the Xavier AI Summit, it will mark the beginning of the next chapter on the AI In Operations team's journey.
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