5 Jun
2018

Visualize the uses of AI and analytics with this interactive tool

McKinsey's interactive data visualization shows the potential value created by artificial intelligence and other analytics techniques for 19 industries and nine business functions.

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Visualize the uses of AI and analytics with this interactive tool

McKinsey published this interactive tool to help people understand the uses and impacts of artificial intelligence and analytics.  It is based on a study of more than 400 use cases, covering 19 industries and nine business functions.

Play with the Technique, Data Type and Problem Type to visualize the impact.

McKinsey_Visualization_tool

SOURCE: https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/artificial-intelligence/visualizing-the-uses-and-potential-impact-of-ai-and-other-analytics

 

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