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Imagine your organization's most valuable information locked away in digital filing cabinets, scattered across departmental silos, and buried in decades of accumulated documents. What competitive advantages could you gain if all that knowledge became instantly accessible and actionable?
Dr. John Bates, CEO of SER Group and former Cambridge computer science professor, takes us beyond the AI hype cycle to reveal where the real business value lies - in applying artificial intelligence to the massive document ecosystems that power every enterprise. Drawing from his experience as a five-time CEO and deep learning pioneer, Dr. Bates explains why the AI conversation needs to shift from models to data.
We explore fascinating real-world applications where companies transform their document management approach to deliver what Dr. Bates calls "return on information." From a manufacturer processing 50,000 daily customer emails automatically to healthcare organizations connecting fragmented patient records, we see how document AI solves tangible business problems. The conversation reveals how retrieval augmented generation (RAG) enables enterprises to enhance AI with their proprietary document content, making responses more domain-specific and business-relevant.
Dr. Bates also shares his vision for the future of enterprise content management through SER Group's DOXIS platform, which natively integrates AI-powered document understanding with process automation and management at massive scale. For organizations drowning in documents but starving for insights, this conversation provides a practical roadmap to unlock the knowledge hidden within your existing information assets.
Ready to discover the competitive advantages hiding in your document repositories? Listen now to learn how document AI is transforming how businesses understand, manage, and leverage their most valuable information assets.
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- Published24 September 2025 at 14:00 UTC
- Length22 min
- RatingClean