Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the future of business. It’s predicted that by 2025, AI will be used in customer service for many companies and will create a more personalized experience for customers. The only question left to ask is: what are you doing about it? If your company doesn’t have an AI strategy yet, this blog post has some tips on how to get started!

Strategies to implement AI in business

Tip #1: Get started with the basics

One of the first steps to implementing AI in your business is research. Find out who else is using AI and which companies are already ahead of you. Some great examples are Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, Tesla etc. These companies have been dominating their industries because they know how to implement new technologies like AI into everyday life!

Tip #2: Plan things out

After familiarizing yourself with these businesses’ strategies for success it’s time to make a plan on what kind of role AI will play within your company (e.g., customer service or marketing). Once this step has been completed you can start looking at different systems/software that will work well for your unique needs and wants from an AI product.  When choosing software think about:

– Pricing

– Functionality  (e.g., what kind of AI is used?)

– How easy it is to use for your employees?

Tip #3: Don’t forget about the legal aspects!

When implementing any new technology, make sure you have a plan on how to deal with all sides of the legal aspect. There will always be privacy concerns and disclosure issues that need to be discussed before adding something like this into your company’s workflow (and yes, even if it is just customer service). This step can appear daunting but there are companies out there who can help answer these questions for you!

Tip #4:  Be practical

Implementing AI in your business is very exciting but it’s also important to stay realistic about what can be accomplished. For example, implementing AI into customer service will not change the way that product development works within a company or how humans currently communicate with each other. Keeping this mindset throughout your implementation process will help you get ahead of the game and most importantly enjoy this technology!

Cyber security is one of the fastest growing industries, and will only continue to grow as more businesses are hacked. If you are interested in a career that has few job openings, but lots of room for growth, then this blog post might be just what you’re looking for! We have compiled a list of 5 IT jobs that are in demand right now. From cybercrime prevention to information security analyst, we’ve got the perfect fit for anyone who wants to jump into the world of IT security!

Information Security Analyst

Description: In spite all current cyber security threats and hacks against big corporations such as Yahoo!, Target, and Anthem, more companies are still hiring information security analysts. The rate of increase for these jobs is at a staggering 21%, which means that there will be about 212 thousand new positions open by 2022.

Cyber Crime Prevention

Description: Today’s cybercriminals have become sophisticated and organized in their attacks against big businesses and governments alike. They can steal data from your computer or network without even stepping foot on the premises! If you want to fight back against hackers both inside and outside an organization, then perhaps cyber crime prevention is the right field for you! This job has seen huge growth over the last few years as well, with an estimated 14% growth between now and 2022. That translates into 153 thousand future jobs available just in the US!

Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst

Description: In a time when cybercrime is at an all-time high, organizations are seeking professionals who can work in SOCs to monitor networks and protect their company from being hacked or losing data. The median salary for this job is $75k-$100k per year, and there will be about 54 thousand new jobs available by 2022. With such robust growth expected in this field, it’s no wonder that hiring managers say these individuals have “excellent” outlooks!

Systems Administrator

Description: If you love networking and computers but don’t want to get your hands too dirty with IT security, why not become a systems administrator? In this job, you would be responsible for making sure that all IT systems are operational and running smoothly. This is a growing field with the number of new jobs expected to rise by 12% in 2022.

Help Desk Technician

Description: The help desk technician helps troubleshoot issues related to network connectivity, email, and printing. They assist users when they are having a problem with their computer, and help to solve the issue quickly so that people can get back to work! This is a great way for Millennials who want exposure in IT security but don’t necessarily have experience yet.