COVID-19 speeds shift into brave new world of technology
James Davis sales associate Johnny Hall and other staff members opened their doors on Monday, May 4, 2020, at Laurelwood Shopping Center. Cognizant's report anticipates less face-to-face interaction in business as a result of the pandemic. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian)
Benjamin Pring, co-founder of the Cognizant Center for the Future of Work, said COVID-19 has spurred faster adoption of virtual meetings, voice-recognition platforms and technologies enabled by machine learning.
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Benjamin Pring Cognizant Artificial Intelligence machine learning Greater Memphis Chamber COVID-19 After the VirusWayne Risher
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