Article | REF: AG296 V1

Artificial intelligence and innovation - Definitions and principles

Author: Jean-François SIGRIST

Publication date: April 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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4. Conclusion

Artificial intelligence techniques, once confined to research laboratories, are now being deployed in a wide range of fields – from the basic sciences to creative and communication activities, industry, agriculture, medicine, commerce/marketing, banking/finance, etc. (figure 28 ) – transforming our modern societies in profound and lasting ways. Examples of more specific applications are explored at greater length in the companion article to the present [AG 297] , showing how artificial intelligence has established itself since the 2010-2020 decade as a driver of innovation and performance in extremely diverse sectors. Much more than just a technical tool, it is actively contributing to economic,...

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