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Chris Middleton catches up with Dame Wendy Hall at a London conference on the UK’s progress in AI skills and research.
Chris Middleton catches up with Dame Wendy Hall at a London conference on the UK’s progress in AI skills and research.
This week - the tech talent shortage puts pressure on employers - but are they playing their skills cards right? A notable post on shifting enterprise software alliances gets the punditry speculating. Event season rolls on, and so do we. But some drivers run into problems in the whiffs section.
The Westminster eForum on AI skills and research excellence finds that ethics should be core to a country’s ambitions. But what does that actually mean?
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (AI) warns that US government R&D funding is not sufficient and that the threat from China is growing.
It's hardly unique to hear about AI and IoT from the enterprise stage. But it's rare to hear customers speak to results and live lessons. At Constellation Connection Enterprise '19, a real world AI/IoT panel was a highlight - here's my review.
Workday's acquisition of Scout RFP shows it's serious about spend management but what's its strategy and how does that impact spend pureplay Coupa?
Starbucks and McDonald's latest manifestation of digital transformation leadership comes in the form of customer-centric AI initiatives.
Google wants to buy Fitbit, but is it a safe custodian of healthcare data from millions of consumers?
When it comes to personalization, it takes a lot to get beyond my skepticism. But my talk with Princess Cruises about how they use their award-winning OceanMedallions made me rethink.
It's always interesting to compare one person's take on a topic and another. RPA 'inventor' Blue Prism is a case in point. But there are others.
A panel of experts at this week’s IoT Solutions World Congress in Barcelona debated how and if the industry can promote fairer and more transparent AI development.
Google poked a bear or two with its mysterious "Quantum Supremacy' declaration that was pulled, and then leaked again (both times by third parties). Now, IBM's entered the PR fisticuffs. The jousting helps clarify what quantum can - and can't - do.
Aymeric Sarrazin, Siemens, CEO, IoT Services, explains how most AI and IoT projects fail because enterprises don’t think about the need for effective change management.