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The theme of data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence (AI) is alive within the province of South Holland. Policy officials and administrators are asking themselves questions such as:
- What developments can be expected in the application of data, algorithms, and AI in the South Holland economy?
- What do these developments mean for the (digital) future of SMEs in South Holland?
- How can SMEs be supported in these developments?
Particularly the (seemingly) unpredictable and disruptive nature of AI leads to concerns about the social and societal impact.
For this reason, the province has asked Dialogic to conduct a future exploration. We not only examine the technical possibilities, but primarily focus on the role of the SME, the prerequisites for use (knowledge, skills, capital, etc.), and the impact on the existing chain within a sector. Broader societal issues surrounding matters like data ownership, privacy, and market concentration will also be addressed. We do this through four concrete AI cases within the sectors of agri-food, port/logistics, manufacturing, and tourism.
Want to know more about this research? Contact Menno Driesse.
