In 2022 the covid-19 pandemic will continue to impact our lives in many ways. This means that we will continue to see an accelerated rate of digitization and virtualization of business and society. However, as we move into a new year, the need for sustainability, ever-increasing data volumes, and increasing
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Artificial Intelligence: The History And Future | A Talk By Chris Bishop
Chris Bishop discusses the progress and opportunities of artificial intelligence research. The last five years have witnessed a dramatic resurgence of excitement in the goal of creating intelligent machines. Technology companies are now investing billions of dollars in this field, new research laboratories are springing up around the globe, and
The Politics Of Artificial Intelligence | A Talk By Kate Crawford
Kate Crawford, Distinguished Research Professor at New York University, a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research New York, and the co-founder and co-director of the AI Now Institute, discusses the biases built into machine learning, and what that means for the social implications of AI. About Speaker: Kate Crawford is a
Competition In The Age Of AI: How Artificial Intelligence Changes The Rules Of Business
“Today markets are being reshaped by a new kind of firm – one in which artificial intelligence runs the show. This cohort includes giants like Google, Facebook, and Alibaba, and growing businesses such as Wayfair and Ocado. Every time we use their services, the same thing happens: Rather than relying
The Practical Applications Of Artificial Intelligence | Seminar Follow By A Panel Discussion
AI technologies already support many everyday products and services, with further applications to come. Professor Marcus Du Sautoy, mathematician, author, and science communicator speak to leading artificial intelligence experts for a discussion and open forum on technologies with AI at their heart to have the power to change the world.
Top Governance Risks For Board Directors And CEOs: Cybersecurity And Artificial Intelligence
Ask most board directors and CEO’s to define cybersecurity and artificial intelligence in a board meeting and have them share their answers and you may well find that their depth of knowledge is too shallow in their duty of care responsibilities. This, however, is fast changing after many years where
The Segregation Of Search: Opportunities For Startup In Artificial Intelligence
Every great technology wave has a paradigm, a very broad and deep movement that is only barely perceptible in its infancy. This paradigm typically blossoms into many forms over years, even decades, to come. The entire internet technology wave, for example, was a communications paradigm rooted in sending messages. Decades
Artificial You: AI And The Future Of Your Mind | A Talk By Susan Schneider
Susan Schneider, NASA’s Baruch Blumberg Chair of Astrobiology and director of the AI, Mind, and Society groups at the University of Connecticut, explores pressing philosophical questions about consciousness, selfhood, ethics, and humanity. In this talk – and her book, “Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind” – Schneider
Reduce Bias In Artificial Intelligence [AI] With The Help Of A Simple Tactic
“It’s easier to program bias out of a machine than out of a mind.” That’s an emerging conclusion of research-based findings – including my own – that could lead to AI-enabled decision-making systems being less subject to bias and better able to promote equality. This is a critical possibility, given
Making Room For Machines: Getting Ready For Artificial General Intelligence
Join this year’s Turing Prize winner Yann LeCun and other pioneers in artificial intelligence for a no-nonsense discussion of whether a truly intelligent machine can be created – and, if so, how and when. The “thinking machines” that Alan Turing postulated in 1950 have already vaulted beyond us in specific
Artificial intelligence In Personnel Decisions – 4 Things To Keep In Mind
The initial promise of artificial intelligence as a broad – based tool for solving business problems has given way to something much more limited but still quite useful: algorithms from data science that make predictions better than we have been able to do so far. In contrast to standard statistical
Artificial Intelligence – What, How And Why?
What I learnt after a year in an AI consultancy and how it can accelerate your understanding of AI. Last week marks my one year in business development for a London-based AI consultancy. During that time, I have been challenged by the sheer scale of the learning curve presented by