8 misleading AI myths — and the realities behind them
With all of the hype around AI and machine learning come many factual inaccuracies. Let’s separate the truth from the fiction.
With all of the hype around AI and machine learning come many factual inaccuracies. Let’s separate the truth from the fiction.
If you think the cloud will drive data centres to extinction and that AI projects are doomed to fail, think again.
Eight more IT leaders look into their crystal balls to predict the technologies and trends that will drive the sector in 2020.
The average salaries in the IT sector will continue to grow in 2020, but staff attrition rates will remain high, according to the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA).
Tech chiefs are influencing rapid change across their organisations. They're at the coalface, driving technology projects that use technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual reality, data analytics, automation and robotics to change the way their organisations operate.
Microsoft has positioned artificial intelligence as being as important as Windows, Office and Cloud. Here's why.
In recent years, big data and artificial intelligence (AI) have received overwhelming attention, however the interesting – even obvious – connection between the two hasn’t often been explored. It is the combination of big data and AI working together that is now enabling business leaders to deliver new insights, efficiencies and even new functions that haven’t been possible before. This is evident in the increasingly useful role big data and AI are playing in a broad spectrum of traditionally outsourced functions such as recruitment, HR, finance and supply chain, through to security and IT.
Chatbots are emerging as a shiny new tool for enterprises. These virtual assistants can differentiate themselves by personalizing the software with contextual information such as location.
As artificial intelligence continues to make inroads in the workplace, the managerial reporting lines can get a bit murky.
Fusing human psychology with an advanced artificial intelligence engine, MyCyberTwin’s virtual humans are being used by organisations like NASA and National Australia Bank to improve their customer support levels.
Back in the early 1990’s, the explosion of e-commerce websites fundamentally changed the way people shop and interact with brands.Clicking “add to cart” was so much more convenient than visiting a physical retail store, and people never looked back.