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简介Andriy Onufriyenko/Getty ImagesThere is so much data out there today that it is causing much anxiety...
There is so much data out there today that it is causing much anxiety among office workers, with business leaders wishing robots can make decisions for them.
Some 74% in Asia-Pacific said the number of decisions they made each day had increased tenfold in the last three years, with 86% noting that the volume of data made decisions at work and in life more complicated. Another 89% said the inability to make decisions was creating a negative impact on their quality of life, revealed a survey by Oracle, in partnership with DKC Analytics.
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