By Georgia Rittenberg | ComputerCare | Member since 2023

The more accessible AI becomes, the more important human connection may be as a source of competitive advantage.

Technology can improve efficiency, streamline processes, and create valuable time savings. But trust, loyalty, and the ability to understand the nuances of a customer’s needs still come from people. Organizations that use AI to strengthen those relationships, rather than replace them, may be the ones that stand apart.

In this Forbes article, C200 Member Georgia Rittenberg explores why relationships remain one of business’s most enduring advantages and how leaders can use AI to create more space for the work that humans do best.

Read the full article here.

 


 

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