Fishy Beginnings and Barber’s Appointments By Matthew Aylett, Chief Scientific Officer at Cereproc.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence, like any futuristic technology that’s passing from science fiction into the real world, is viewed with a mix of awe and hostility. There are those who see AI in near-messianic terms, that it will be used to tackle problems in medicine, agriculture and education and create a fairer world. But there are also those who point to its use to create misleading “deepfakes”, perform aggressively personalised marketing, or unfairly profile potential criminals. By Colin...
Read MoreThis article will outline how to master the most common misconceptions surrounding AI and automation so your business can start reaping the many benefits of Robotic Process Automation (RPA). By Alice Henebury, Head of Marketing, Engage Hub.
Read MoreAs a society we now expect products to be intelligent and conform to the norms that are being established. This has huge implications for all sectors of our economy, but if you are a manufacturer this expectation is amplified on several fronts. Consumers now expect an element of intelligence in the products you make, from fridges and lawn mowers, to door bells, trainers and even socks. By Andy Coussins, senior vice president and head of sales, international, Epicor Software.
Read MoreIT noise can be defined as any piece of information that a first responder has to deal with in order to solve a problem that is affecting their business – and that is not contributing to the understanding or resolution of that issue. By Guy Fighel, General Manager AIOps & VP of Product Engineering at New Relic.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI) is being lauded as the most critical trend across a number of industries, from healthcare to manufacturing. Such is its meteoric rise, that its adoption among businesses increased by 60% between 2017 and 2018. By David Ingham, Digital Partner, Media & Entertainment, Cognizant.
Read More