在《IDC FutureScape:全球 AI 和自动化2026年预测——中国启示》中,IDC指出,企业对AI的关注点正在发生根本变化——从模型能力,转向实施路径、治理能力和长期可控性。 报告显示,未来五年,AI的商业价值将不再由单一模型或工具决定,而是由评估与监测体系、复合AI架构、数据就绪度、主权控制能力以及AI工厂等“底层能力”共同决定。
Anne Cheng is a research manager in IDC China whose research focuses on the AI and big data markets. She collaborates with IDC's regional and global consulting teams and is involved in the business development of related markets.
Prior to joining IDC, Anne had nearly four years of working experience in the IT/ecommerce and consulting industries, serving as consultant and business analyst. Her experiences made her familiar with industry data/customers and helped her gain deep insights into the business application scenarios.
Anne holds a master's degree in Statistics from the University of Missouri Columbia.
Eric Gao, or Gao Fei if go by his Chinese name, is a research director for IDC Financial Insights China practice, his work covers research and consulting engagement in the area of Fintech and innovation, with a strategic view from both end user and tech provider’s perspective on how technology has been transforming the financial services industry (FSI) in China and making an impact beyond.
BACKGROUND
Mr. Gao has over 15 years of cross-industry and cross-border professional experience in US and China. For twelve years, he worked as consultant with Deloitte US practice serving FSI clients that included major financial institutions and regulatory agency (FDIC). He had in-depth knowledge of strategic planning, risk management, US banking system (especially in relation to resolution and receivership) and data analytics. Before joining IDC, Mr. Gao worked as independent advisor in China on a variety of Fintech start-up engagements such as SME enterprise service, inclusive finance.
EDUCATION/INDUSTRY ACHIEVEMENTS
EMBA – Jointed Program by Tsinghua University and INSEAD (2017);
MA of Economics, Georgetown University, US (2004);
Consultant (on contract term) at The World Bank Group assisting poverty research in developing countries when I began to develop interest in sustainable finance and impact investing; Also volunteering for intangible heritage perseveration and commercialization initiatives;
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Leo Li is a senior market analyst on artificial intelligence (AI) and big data for IDC China. He conducts research and analysis on AI and big data for the China and worldwide markets. He is also involved in regional and global consulting and business development in related markets.
Prior to joining IDC, Leo has in-depth working experiences in AI and a wide range exposure on various businesses in AI.
Leo holds a master’s degree in economics from Boston University.
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