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The network of things communicating not only with people, but communicating with each other generate a vast number of data called Big Data. Internet of Things (IoT) will open huge data streams of real-time action and response. Artificial Intelligence (AI) will help companies tap archival as well as fresh data insights for real-time, rapid-response decisions. The author shows the evolution of Knowledge Management in the organization at the beginning. In the next part, the author presents SMAC, IoT and AI technologies as a background of an intelligent organization. All considerations lead to presentation of modern business models built on a synergy between AI and IoT.
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Domagała, P. (2021). Internet of Things as a Significant Factor of Innovations in an Intelligent Organization. In: Owoc, M.L., Pondel, M. (eds) Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Management. AI4KM 2019. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 599. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85001-2_6
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