Real-time Analytics News Roundup for Week Ending July 4
In the news this week: More companies offer AI-based software to enable safe return to work environments, Intel and Informatica separately launch AI educational initiatives, and more.
In the news this week: More companies offer AI-based software to enable safe return to work environments, Intel and Informatica separately launch AI educational initiatives, and more.
The switch to online and mobile services presents challenges for banks to replicate in their digital offerings the personal touch of face-to-face interactions.
In the news this week: IBM announced Watson Works, a set of products that embed Watson AI models and applications to help companies get back to work safely.
Companies have long been interested in enhancing business process automation using artificial intelligence. The disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have raised the stakes, amplifying the need for AI’s use.
AI and related digital technologies are poised to generate large numbers of jobs and related opportunities.
Considering the increasing consequences of faulty AI, explainable AI is going to be a critical issue facing data science for many years.
IoT, machine learning, artificial intelligence, 5G, augmented reality, and virtual reality all benefit from increased edge compute power.
Digital Intelligence empowers enterprises to make a tremendous impact where it matters most: customer experience, competitive advantage, visibility, and compliance.
From the simple to the incredibly complex, edge intelligence is an ally for the success of your IoT project.
In the news this week: an AI tool to help identify those most vulnerable to COVID-19 and new products, services, and updates from TigerGraph, ClosedLoop, Databricks, and Verta.