馃敀 Business vs. Technology. Does AI help us speak the same language?
Engineers talk about models and data, while business folks discuss risk, costs and outcomes. Does AI help bridge communication gaps in organizations? What skills are essential today to develop AI-based solutions?

Are business and technology still speaking different languages? Has AI development changed anything in this regard? Or has it just become another “technology to implement”, only creating new fields of misunderstanding?
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