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AI rules must help increase public trust

AI rules must help increase public trust

The global conversation around artificial intelligence is largely dominated by opinions on how governments should eliminate all possible risks associated with this disruptive technology.

Euractiv April 26, 2021
Broadridge: AI’s relevancy will depend on partner ecosystems

Broadridge: AI’s relevancy will depend on partner ecosystems

“We have ‘leaders’ in the space with multiple use cases, growing AI adoption, and a greater proportion of spend on AI. They have invested in access to clean data and a modern tech stack and are seeing outsized benefits, increased revenues, and reduced costs vs ‘non-leaders’.”

Fintech April 26, 2021
Nvidia GPU Technology Conference Brings Out The AI All Stars

Nvidia GPU Technology Conference Brings Out The AI All Stars

One of the big AI research conferences has been NuerIPS each December, which has been doubling attendance every year. But Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) is also another conference that drawn big crowds.

Forbes April 12, 2021
The Unintended Impact Of “Blacklisting” On The Future Of Domestic AI Development

The Unintended Impact Of “Blacklisting” On The Future Of Domestic AI Development

The Trump Administration blacklisted companies it viewed as security threats, barring their products from being sold in the US, preventing American tech suppliers from selling to them, and sometimes doing both.

Forbes April 12, 2021
Artificial Intelligence Can Bring Enormous Changes in Way Wars Are Fought: IAF Chief

Artificial Intelligence Can Bring Enormous Changes in Way Wars Are Fought: IAF Chief

The use of artificial intelligence can bring enormous changes in the way wars are fought and the Indian Force has started looking at its applications in a range of areas, including training and threat monitoring, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria said on Monday. The chief of air staff said his force is also looking at using artificial intelligence (AI) in areas of data and intelligence fusion, maintenance as well as in its decision support system.

Eletimes April 12, 2021
Artificial Intelligence(AI) to Explore the Bimolecular World

Artificial Intelligence(AI) to Explore the Bimolecular World

EPFL scientists have developed AI-powered nanosensors that let researchers track various kinds of biological molecules without disturbing them. The tiny world of biomolecules is rich in fascinating interactions between a plethora of different agents such as intricate nanomachines (proteins), shape-shifting vessels (lipid complexes), chains of vital information (DNA), and energy fuel (carbohydrates).

Eletimes April 12, 2021
Enhancing Customer Relationships with AI

Enhancing Customer Relationships with AI

Time and time again, research into successful companies shows that one of the secrets of sustainable growth is well managed customer relationships.

Global Banking and Finance April 12, 2021
The AI/IoT convergence is a game-changer for fleet management

The AI/IoT convergence is a game-changer for fleet management

Artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of things (IoT) are gradually becoming a constant presence in many technological applications. Both drive rapid innovation in industries ranging from healthcare to manufacturing and transportation. The path carved by recent impacts in AI-development especially has made way for unprecedented growth in the fleet management industry.

Tech Wire April 12, 2021
AI Can Help Companies Tap New Sources of Data for Analytics

AI Can Help Companies Tap New Sources of Data for Analytics

Over the past several years, technology has rapidly changed what enterprise analytics can do. Analytical approaches that incorporate predictive models have begun to displace merely descriptive approaches. Descriptive analytics, which continue to be valuable for many users, have evolved as well, making greater use of visual analytics and moving toward a self-service model in which nontechnical users can often develop their own analyses.

Harvard Business Review March 30, 2021
You’ve Invested In AI, But Are You Getting ROI From It?

You’ve Invested In AI, But Are You Getting ROI From It?

The success of enterprises with Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often tracked by looking at its adoption within organizations. Adoption is a valuable metric to track, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. AI delivers on its promise only when it generates Return on Investment (ROI).

Forbes March 30, 2021
Lessons from Nordic countries can accelerate the impact of AI in medicine

Lessons from Nordic countries can accelerate the impact of AI in medicine

The Swedish-made Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut is one of the fastest and most beautiful cars ever built. But it can’t be driven anywhere without fuel.

STAT March 30, 2021
How AI can help businesses adapt to long-term retail trends from the pandemic

How AI can help businesses adapt to long-term retail trends from the pandemic

As we mark the one year anniversary of the UK’s Covid-19 lockdown, it would be an understatement to say that the retail industry has been disrupted and transformed over the past 12 months. Since the pandemic began, seismic shockwaves have rippled across the sector, with businesses forced to react to an unpredictable situation whilst taking into account ever-changing customer behaviors.

ItProPortal March 30, 2021
Why Representation Matters When Building AI

Why Representation Matters When Building AI

More and more tech companies have initiatives in place to support Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) work. But even as Chief Diversity Officers get hired and diversity statements make their way onto company websites, diverse representation in tech is still lagging. This representation deficit, particularly in product and engineering departments, has huge implications.

Forbes March 30, 2021
The AI Dilemma: The Perfect World Or The Perfect Storm?

The AI Dilemma: The Perfect World Or The Perfect Storm?

I have spent the last three years researching with Malay Upadhyay the positive and negative risks of artificial intelligence. One area in particular to be alert to is the evolution of robots to cobots. Cobots are smaller robots performing more service oriented and monotonous tasks freeing up more operator time to be able to handle more complex or creative tasks.

Forbes March 30, 2021