AI - the good, the bad and the ugly

  • Friday, 17th May 2024 Posted 9 months ago in by Mike Hewitt
Chris Coward, Director of Project Management, BCS, offers a refreshingly honest view of the ways in which AI is likely to impact the data centre industry over time. He shares some great insights as to how BCS plans to harness the technology for the benefit of the company’s partner ecosystem – with a particular emphasis on ensuring that AI delivers better results and experiences for its supply chain partners, employees and the end customers alike.
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Security is NOT the enemy of innovation

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DCS talks to Barbara at TechExGlobal 2025

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DCS talks to Edge Impulse at TechExGlobal 2025

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