UAE business leaders want robots to make their decisions, says study

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Seventy three percent of UAE business leaders are “struggling” to make decisions in their professional and personal lives, a study by Oracle and Seth Stephens-Davidowitz found, and are looking to robots to help make their decisions.

The Decision Dilemma study discovered that these business leaders feel “overwhelmed and under qualified” to use data to make decisions, “hurting their quality of life and business performance.” The study polled over 14,000 employees and business leaders from 17 countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. “People are drowning in data,” said data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, author of Everybody Lies and Don’t Trust Your Gut.

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UAE business leaders want robots to make their decisions, says study

Seventy three percent of UAE business leaders are “struggling” to make decisions in their professional and personal lives, a study by Oracle and Seth Stephens-Davidowitz found, and are looking to robots to help make their decisions.

The Decision Dilemma study discovered that these business leaders feel “overwhelmed and under qualified” to use data to make decisions, “hurting their quality of life and business performance.” The study polled over 14,000 employees and business leaders from 17 countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. “People are drowning in data,” said data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, author of Everybody Lies and Don’t Trust Your Gut.

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