Intelligence where it originates

Our Technology Director, Julian Gonzalez Verbeek, explains how bringing intelligence to the point of action helps teams make faster, smarter decisions, augmenting human work, not just automating it.


In a recent interview with Computable.nl, our Technology Director Julian Gonzalez Verbeek shared a key insight on the evolving role of AI in organizations: the power of bringing intelligence directly to where decisions and actions occur.

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Traditionally, AI has been centralized, housed in a single department or system. But Julian highlights a shift toward embedding intelligence directly into workflows. This approach enables teams to make faster, smarter decisions by augmenting human capabilities rather than just automating tasks.

“The future of AI isn’t somewhere in the cloud or a central server—it’s where the work happens,” Julian explains.

By integrating AI into the processes themselves, organizations can turn insights into immediate action. Smart workflows ensure that intelligence isn’t just generated but applied in real time, at the exact moment it’s needed.

Key takeaway: AI’s true value emerges when it is part of everyday work, helping people make decisions faster, act smarter, and focus on higher-value tasks.

You can read the full interview on Computable.nl (Dutch version) or download the PDF (English version).

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