Apollo lands today. A viable humanoid robot that ticks, and carries, the right boxes This article is sponsored by:
We hear from a US robotics CEO why his new machine may be the first useful humanoid. Is he right?
We hear from a US robotics CEO why his new machine may be the first useful humanoid. Is he right?
Technology buyers mess up a lot of potential deals. Smart sellers know which buyers will create problems and either avoid these buyers or have some workarounds. If your firm is thinking of buying some tech, read this to be able to attract great sellers and keep them engaged. Oh, and watch out for the vision thing…
Online and offline revenues are in decline as the US retailer struggles in the post-pandemic climate.
Panasonic is partnering with the Royal Mint and refurbishing old Toughbooks for charities and schools
In this video discussion, we hear from Zendesk's Matthias Goehler about the impact of fast-evolving digital technology, including AI, on customer experience and how businesses are adapting their CX strategies.
Aiming for a more seamless customer experience for its members, Texas Dow Employees Credit Union (TDECU) is implementing an access management system with the help of Okta specialist BeyondID.
What is the impact of DEI on the life insurance and financial services industry? Does AI bring new risks due to bias in training data or outputs? What about generative AI? These are some of the top questions I answered for the LIMRA/LOMA/SOA 2023 Supplemental Health, DI & LTC Conference.
Zoom's Q2 numbers had a pleasant surprise or two for Wall Street, particularly in relation to enterprise expansion.
The UKAEA has given itself a 2040 target to get nuclear fusion energy at least to the state of being a real, workable prospect, and is now working with Intel, Dell and Cambridge University to develop the design environment that will be needed to make this dream a reality.
As enterprise IT starts to embrace composable architecture, is orchestration or choreography best for true composability? Here's what I found from talking to participants at AWS Summit and MACH TWO.
This week - retailers talk up generative AI, and we evaluate the possibilities. Enterprise AI project lessons come into focus, but other issues loom - from risk management to employee burnout. In your whiffs, I blow a gasket and ask: can we get rid of CAPTCHAs?
Retailers have big hopes for generative AI and are experimenting accordingly. Shoppers seem less fired up.
What generative AI can bring to social messaging, according to Max Koziolek, CEO of Spectrm.io.