Leveraging Generative AI

The transformative power of Gen AI 

AI is reshaping the world of work. The shift is profound, touching all sectors and business functions, impacting productivity and economic outlook. 

Sopra Steria helps its clients leverage AI to enhance their businesses, by applying our AI expertise, digital transformation capabilities, and market insights to access the opportunities of AI and execute it seamlessly.

Our exclusive analysis reveals that the GenAI market will increase from around $ 7 billion to around $120 billion in five years. Financial services, Healthcare & Life sciences, and Consumer Goods will capture most of the GenAI value by 2028, with up to six times more daily usage of GenAI tools.

Generative AI – A $100bn market by 2028 according to Sopra Steria Next

According to a study carried out by Sopra Steria Next, the generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) market is set to grow exponentially between now and 2028.

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How to put AI to work in your business 

There are three primary approaches to implementing Generative AI and Sopra Steria are industry leaders in each, expert in adapting the solution to each individual client’s needs. We are solution agnostic, working and transforming existing solutions or creating an entirely original sovereign solution.

Use off-the-shelf GenAI tools and adapt them to customers' specific use cases. Solutions are primarily offered by industry leaders like Microsoft/OpenAI, Google Cloud, and soon Meta, with promising alternatives emerging such as AntropicAI's Claude. This approach offers a cost-effective solution, and leverages established platforms, providing a solid foundation for customisation. 

Employ an open-sourced GenAI model and fine-tune it to fit clients’ unique requirements. While this approach is more intricate both legally and technically, it offers the flexibility of being hosted either on-premises or in the cloud. This allows customers to benefit from a tailored solution that aligns precisely with their needs, while also ensuring enhanced security measures. 

Develop a bespoke model from scratch tailored specifically to customer needs. Although this option demands significant investments of both time and resources, it offers unparalleled freedom in model development and incremental improvements. This approach provides ultimate customisation but requires careful consideration of long-term goals and resources. 

Next generation Gen AI 

As AI adoption accelerates across sectors, developers including our own, are already working on a new generation of solutions to tackle even more complex challenges. 

While AI is good at automating tasks, it struggles with creative problem-solving. Future advancements aim to improve AI's ability to handle intricate issues like full software design, where human expertise is still essential. 

Additionally, ethical decision-making in AI lags behind human standards, calling for advancements to ensure fairness and transparency. 

Looking ahead, the focus will be on addressing AI's limitations, such as understanding context and intent, managing ambiguity and uncertainty, and incorporating emotional intelligence. 

These developments promise a future where AI becomes more adept at navigating complex software development challenges, paving the way for increased innovation and efficiency. 

 

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Preparing Nursing Students with VR Training for Real-World Challenges

Dec 5, 2024, 10:13 AM
Title : Preparing Nursing Students with VR Training for Real-World Challenges
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To bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world healthcare challenges, the Expertise Centrum Extended Reality at Landstede collaborated with Sopra Steria to develop a state-of-the-art Virtual Reality (VR) training programme for nursing students. This innovative solution immerses students in a realistic virtual hospital setting, equipping them with critical skills in triage and clinical reasoning that would be difficult to replicate in a traditional classroom environment. Another part of this training takes place within a military ambulance, where students learn to make split-second decisions in highly stressful situations to save the life of a critically injured soldier. 

The VR training, now an integral part of the nursing curriculum, allows students to experience high-pressure scenarios in a simulated field hospital, preparing them for situations they may face in demanding environments such as military or emergency care. Within the VR environment, students learn to assess and prioritise injuries, handle complex patient interactions, and apply their knowledge in a controlled but challenging setting. 

VR has now become indispensable in our healthcare training programmes, says René Clausen, from the Expertise Centrum Extended Reality at Landstede.

This technology not only enhances the learning experience but also ensures that students enter the workforce with a level of preparedness that is truly invaluable.

We notice that VR training enormously increases the intrinsic motivation of our students, says Hedy Siemerink, project coordinator at the Expertise Centrum Extended Reality at Landstede.
We want to lead the way in educational development. VR training gives us a huge digital advantage – thanks to Sopra Steria.

The VR solution has been met with high engagement and positive feedback from students and instructors alike. By enabling nursing students to practise their skills in lifelike scenarios, this VR training enhances confidence and competence, ultimately contributing to better patient care and safety. 

Explore how Sopra Steria’s Extended Reality solutions can elevate training and workforce readiness for your organisation. 

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