PwC to NZ firms: 'Work through what AI might mean for you and your customers'
“It’s something every organisation is going to have to focus on if they want to be future leaders.”
“It’s something every organisation is going to have to focus on if they want to be future leaders.”
Companies intent on weaving AI more tightly into the fabric of their businesses are seeking to better explain how algorithms make their decisions, especially where risk and regulations are involved.
Two severed robot heads are sat on the shelf, their eyes, as ever, glassy and lifeless. The scalp-plate of one has been removed, exposing a circuit board brain.
NZTech CEO Graeme Muller says New Zealanders are engaging with artificial intelligence (AI) everyday, probably without even realising it.
A New Zealand forum on artificial intelligence will be launched in Wellington on 7 June with support from NZTech and chaired by Stu Christie, investment manager at the New Zealand Venture Investment Fund. It will be a member of the NZ Technology Alliance, which is managed and supported by NZTech.
Gartner says in five years, smart machines and robots may replace highly trained professionals in medicine, law and IT.
AI can be deployed any time there is an opportunity to replace manual human work with mechanical, autonomous machines and technology. This is why we should embrace it, writes Abdul Razack of Infosys.
We appear to be on the verge of segregating society into haves and have nots again, and arguably - on the basis of people’s accents. Just ask Alexa, posits Vaughan Robertson.
IBM showcases its latest Watson-enabled artificial intelligence and emerging technologies in its new office at Wynyard Quarter
At the recent CIO100 breakfast in Auckland, Air New Zealand’s first chief digital officer talks about customer experience, finding 10X talent and predicting the future.
...And if by chance you do become digital in the face of little agreement on what it means, what's the chance it will actually add value to your organisation?
At the CIO100 event last week, Gartner’s Jenny Beresford spoke about the trends CIOs, CDOs and CTOs need to recognise, prioritise and respond to.
So often when technology companies announce a fancy new feature, they’re adding something to their repertoire. This time, we’re taking a function away, and handing it to a robot, writes Luke Gumbley of Xero.
Says new automation will collectively save SMBs a working month every day for each second it shaves off the average edit time
“Our plan is to create a credible and global AI business you would be hard pressed to find in Silicon Valley.”