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Introductory Qualification on Artifical Intelligence

In: Work and AI 2030

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  • Sebastian Terstegen

    (ifaa – Institut für angewandte Arbeitswissenschaft e. V. (Institute of Applied Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics))

  • Bruno Schmalen

    (SCHMALEN-Kommunikation und Training)

  • Andreas Hinz

    (RKW Rationalisierungs- und Innovationszentrum der Deutschen Wirtschaft e. V. Kompetenzzentrum)

  • Maike Pricelius

    (G-IBS Gesellschaft für Innovation, Beratung und Service mbH)

Abstract

How do I manage as a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) to successfully use artificial intelligence (AI)? Existing consulting services that support SMEs in this regard usually focus on technical aspects of AI. The solution approach presented here is to qualify one’s own managers and employees as AI experts, so that they can identify AI applications for the value creation of their own company and design them productively and humanely. This gap could be closed by a complementary qualification offer. Through an AI qualification tailored to the needs of the medium-sized sector, managers and employees in SMEs could be specifically enabled to realistically assess AI applications and enable a profitable AI use. This AI qualification would supplement the existing skills and the existing professional knowledge of the employees with AI competencies.

Suggested Citation

  • Sebastian Terstegen & Bruno Schmalen & Andreas Hinz & Maike Pricelius, 2023. "Introductory Qualification on Artifical Intelligence," Springer Books, in: Inka Knappertsbusch & Kai Gondlach (ed.), Work and AI 2030, pages 343-351, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-40232-7_38
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-40232-7_38
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