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The Transformative Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Modern Business

Siamak Zadeh

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English
Siamak Zadeh
25 March 2026
Artificial intelligence is reshaping every industry, creating unprecedented opportunities while demanding strategic transformation. This book examines AI's impact across healthcare, pharmaceuticals, financial services, retail, manufacturing, transportation, technology, and supply chain management, revealing how leading organizations achieve dramatic improvements: diagnostic accuracy matching physicians, drug development accelerating from decades to years, fraud detection reducing losses by thirty to sixty percent, inventory optimization cutting costs while improving service, predictive maintenance preventing failures, and autonomous systems transforming logistics.
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Imprint:   Siamak Zadeh
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   699g
ISBN:   9798900198859
Pages:   528
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Siamak Zadeh is a Professor, Data Scientist, and serial innovator at Golden Gate University (GGU) in San Francisco, where he serves as Director of the University's AI Initiative. Combining academic rigor with entrepreneurial drive, he leads efforts to bridge the gap between artificial intelligence research, business transformation, and real-world impact.Beyond academia and industry, Dr. Zadeh is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at CareImpact.ai, a startup offering CareAgent360 - a platform that applies AI and agentic automation to healthcare coordination and benefit management. His entrepreneurial work focuses on using AI to address systemic inefficiencies, reduce healthcare disparities, and improve outcomes for underserved communities. Dr. Zadeh earned his Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Applied Physics and Engineering Physics from Columbia University, along with an M.S. in Applied Physics from Oregon State University. Following his doctoral studies, he joined IBM's Watson Research Center as a research scientist, where he conducted pioneering work in computational physics, fluid dynamics, and high-performance and parallel computing architecture. His research has been published extensively and presented at international scientific forums.

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