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Theresa May wants to use AI to take on the fight against cancer. A great ambition, but how would it work in practice?

Theresa May wants to use AI to take on the fight against cancer. A great ambition, but how would it work in practice?
A plethora of conflated terms - AI, ML, DL along with transformation are not helping decision-makers to chart a path to build more efficient and effective business models. Time to step back.
Sky is looking to AI capabilities from Adobe to boost its customer management skills.
How a small business, psHealth, is using Appian to cut to the chase of many current GP problems
When an upstart manufacturer achieves 10x growth amidst the aerospace behemoths, it's worth a closer look. I got that look at PowerPlex 2018, when Chris DiNeno, an ambitious enterprise director with an intriguing rise of his own, gave me the rundown.
This week - don't fear GDPR, embrace it: but get ready for a bit of sleep deprivation. Also: Google awes techno-fans with Duplex voice AI, quickly backslides into ethical/PR quagmire. Analytics project failures get scrutiny, and I do the Klout victory dance.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution means there’s a need to rethink what’s meant by education.
We left part one of this story with a question - has NVIDIA got an unassailable lead? No. Now we step back into the market to examine alternatives.
As the London end of the Salesforce World Tour kicks off, Andy Lawson looks at the skill sets needed to keep the UK a thriving digital economy.
Deloitte believes that a slew of new chips may dramatically increase the use of ML. We think they are correct. GPUs aka Nvidia may face problems going forward.
Salesforce's Peter Coffee sets out his own revolutionary definitions as we power into the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Rolls-Royce has a world-class reputation, but it needs to up its game when it comes to agility in a disruptive climate.
The NBA was sinking in a data swamp. The solution - a smart data platform and a dash of AI.