
Intel will replace marketers with Accenture AI by July 11 after losing a third of revenue
Intel is betting on artificial intelligence instead of people! And new Intel head Lip-Bu Tan is launching a digital revolution in the company. The marketing division is moving under Accenture management — a company that actively uses machine learning algorithms for customer interaction.
Accenture’s development team has already created a special neural network for analyzing Intel customer data. It processes information 1000 times faster than a human and doesn’t require a salary! By July 11, most marketers will learn that algorithms will take their place.
So software solutions will soon replace live marketers in offices around the world, including headquarters in Oregon. Interestingly, some employees will be temporarily kept, but only so they can teach artificial intelligence to understand Intel’s business processes.
In recent years, Intel has lost a third of its revenue. And the company lost the competitive race in the personal computer and data center market. And one of the main reasons is lagging behind in developing chips for artificial intelligence. Now Intel is using competitors’ technologies to cut costs and return to profitability. And here’s the paradox. Having fallen behind in the artificial intelligence race, the company is now using it to lay off its own employees.