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This blog provides technical guidance on building and optimizing Microsoft technologies. Whether you're an IT professional, a tech enthusiast, or a business leader, the practical steps will equip you with the knowledge to leverage the full potential of Microsoft solutions within a broad technology ecosystem, and navigate the transformative tech landscape.
Strategic AI Workload Prioritization
Our goal in Workload Prioritization (also known as “workload road mapping” or “app rationalization”, depending on which circle you’re running in) is to create a prioritized roadmap of specific workloads to be modernized with an infusion of AI or built anew to solve an emerging problem or a challenge whose solution may have been out of reach without AI. This prioritization is an indispensable part of an organization's ongoing AI journey. Prioritization results in a workload roadmap, a backlog of workloads that are candidates for development with AI capabilities. It allows the organization to project AI’s business value over time, and is a core driver of return on investment (ROI).
AI Won’t Take Your Job, but It May Drastically Change It
There are many speculations that AI will soon take our jobs. It makes sense that there would be; my feed is filled with news about technological advancements and we see it everywhere in our daily lives. I now find it completely normal for Amazon to summarize product reviews based on my preferences, or to see an AI-automated search engine surfacing key points when researching online. AI lives alongside us, and it will become more and more seamlessly integrated into everything we do. One thing is clear though: AI gives us helpful information, but it does not complete the end goal that we're intending to achieve.