Xero on machine learning: From wishful thinking to practical tool for decision-making
Touts new capabilities to transform machine learning from wishful thinking to practical features that will help SMBs in decision-making, at Xerocon 2018
Touts new capabilities to transform machine learning from wishful thinking to practical features that will help SMBs in decision-making, at Xerocon 2018
Dell EMC’s president and global CTO, John Roese, believes we’re in a “transitional phase” in the evolution of the IT industry.
Wait and see not need be an option for these firms. Derek Papesch shares five areas they can explore to get meaningful results from machine learning.
The algorithms fundamental to artificial intelligence have huge potential to benefit business, government and society. But how can we ensure transparency and accountability when algorithms are used for important decision making? Frith Tweedie of EY writes about steps to help manage algorithmic risk in both the public and private sectors.
CIOs need to put aside the Hollywood-induced fear that machines will take over the world and that humanity’s days are numbered, according to AI expert Toby Walsh.
Emotions are no longer on the periphery of business technology, writes Kerry Topp of Datacom
“AI is set to transform retail globally over the next decade, it’s important for us as NZ’s largest e-commerce retailer to be well ahead of the curve locally,” says Timothy Kasbe, chief information and digital officer, The Warehouse
“It was a no brainer, and we needed to start shifting our platforms to the cloud to access the innovation that will make a real difference to us,” says Vector chief digital officer Nikhil Ravishankar
Dexibit CEO Angie Judge talk about using the cloud to power business transformation.
Global bank HSBC has taken its first pilot machine learning projects with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) into production and is now looking to ramp up the porting of applications and data workloads onto the vendor’s cloud infrastructure, once Google provides more granular encryption key controls in August.
"Working in a cloud environment is already adding expansive value to our IT systems,” says Doug Jones, chief information officer, University of Louisville Hospital in Kentucky.
First, we need to understand the current state of affairs of AI ‘in the wild’, writes JJ Lopez Murphy.
'Until there’s more certainty and transparency around data, privacy, and security, technology adoption in the home will be challenged.'
Will account for almost half of IoT spend across the globe by 2022, but NZ organisations cite cost concerns
Majority worried about impact of legacy systems and thinking