In the media | 16 May 2024

Forbes: How Cognizant’s Research On Generative AI Is Informing The Future Of Work

Adrian Cooper, CEO at Oxford Economics, joins Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar to discuss the findings of their joint study, “New work, new world,” the adoption of generative AI, and AI’s impact on society.

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