German companies are increasingly experimenting with AI tools to become more productive and efficient, but some say the gains AI promises could be years away (Nina Kienle/Wall Street Journal)

German companies are increasingly experimenting with AI tools to become more productive and efficient, but some say the gains AI promises could be years away (Nina Kienle/Wall Street Journal)

German companies are increasingly experimenting with AI tools to become more productive and efficient, but some say the gains AI promises could be years away (Nina Kienle/Wall Street Journal)

German companies are increasingly experimenting with AI tools to become more productive and efficient, but some say the gains AI promises could be years away (Nina Kienle/Wall Street Journal) https://bit.ly/4aiVX9d

Nina Kienle / Wall Street Journal:
German companies are increasingly experimenting with AI tools to become more productive and efficient, but some say the gains AI promises could be years away  —  From automating processes to optimizing supply chains, German companies are resorting to AI tools for a growing range of functions


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