Many debate the ability of business decision software to out think their human manager counter parts. Yet in reality many such systems already exist and are replacing humans. Indeed many such systems exist and will continue to be upgraded as they prove their worthiness in business processes. Many of these systems work slightly differently, some give potential decisions numerical and statistical ratings based on the criteria and come up with the best management practice (BMP) or decision based on this.
Many believe that if the system is correctly designed then the criteria can be used for many business decisions. Indeed since we know that human decision making is based on many things it will be up to the programmers and designers of AI business decision matrix software systems to have on board those in the industry or field that who make such decision on a daily basis to help in the design. Those AI systems which would be more human friendly as they mimic the best parts of human interaction and decision making and limit the worst of what the species is capable of, will be the systems most readily chosen to serve in businesses.
So many considerations are necessary in business decision software in any industry. For instance many things need to be considered when choosing manufacturing methods of course and one would presume that design industry specific systems would think all this through. For instance here are some considerations to be considered in manufacturing fields;
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You can see rather quickly that simplicity is important in business decision software, yet a lot of thinking needs to go into the criteria and thus failure to do so will cause delays and inefficiencies. Yet one must also note that as the decision becomes more and more complex a properly designed system will be able to outsmart its human counterpart. That day in many business models has already come and gone and in the future AI will be able to outsmart the smartest humans in business. Think on this.
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