Artificial Intelligence
Work with those who remain on the leading edge of tech.
Leverage a partner who questions AI while embracing it.
The sheer power and capability of Artificial Intelligence is breath-taking, yet at the same time its incompetence can be remarkable – this is why we remain cautious with its usage, always sanity-checking the value of its output.
Capabilities
Very strong (if right usage)
Applicability
Business Unit, Project, etc
Project Scope
Consult, Maintain or E2E
Anytime advice
Passionately raw & curated
Partnering with TNC for your AI needs gives you access to leading-edge systems, professional partnerships beyond us (we believe in a circular economy with our client-base, where they’re agreeable to the same), and realistic advice that suits your needs and wants, while remaining grounded in current realities.
Procedural, pragmatic, proper.
Like everything we work with, AI is handled in a methodical way – otherwise, what’s the point? This is a defining moment in history where we’re seeing a complete paradigm shift, yet at the same time we’re also seeing companies embrace AI too much and far too blindly (read: confidently). This is a good example of why it’s important to be pragmatic at all times.
Focus on what counts, and let AI handle the rest.
Human expression is critical, and it doesn’t make a load of sense to offload tasks to AI that humans enjoy doing and do well at. Conversely, AI is very good at some things (not all, despite what some will tell you) so leaning into those strengths make business sense while looking after your people. We’re not yet in a space where AI will replace everyone one-way, however we’re most certainly in a space where it can reliably replace some people reliably.
Integrated AI. Interactive AI. Independent AI. Individual AI.
What matters the most is that Artificial Intelligence complements Human Intelligence in ways that work for your business and your people. This differs for all businesses, so taking a one-size-fits-all approach will not work. Chat bots exist, data set models exist, rigidly structured business-based models exist, and so many more – it all depends on what you need to do & how you’d like to do it.