AI Strategy stories
Australian Government urged to allocate $250 million in May budget to support AI research and commercialisation, says AIIA.
Organisations in the Asia Pacific region are leading in the adoption of artificial intelligence, according to a survey by Juniper Networks.
Focusing on returns, rather than adopting AI for its own sake, will drive the emergence of rapid AI ROI throughout the rest of 2020.
As global warming accelerates, AI emerges as a powerful tool in the fight against climate change, offering advanced analytics and energy-saving solutions.
AI won't replace humans, but rather free us up to be more human, according to Colin Priest, VP of AI strategy at DataRobot.
Data quality, security, and privacy concerns are real and until these are addressed, the AI regulation debate will continue.
Although the report exposes the shortcomings of local enterprises, the research revealed there are positive signs ahead.
Huawei debuts the Ascend 910, hailed as the 'world's most powerful AI processor', alongside its versatile AI computing framework, MindSpore.
Australian and New Zealand businesses must proceed cautiously with AI implementations to avoid pitfalls seen globally, Deloitte advises good governance.
HPE unveils new integrated offering combining BlueData software platform and services to accelerate AI and data-driven business innovation.
Survey of global customer engagement leaders finds businesses not actively investing in AI are falling behind.
Soon, manufacturers who have not kept up with the advances in AI technologies will be vastly outstripped by those that have.
IT and business leaders must separate reality from myths about AI, Gartner says. Five common misconceptions have been identified.
Huawei's Ascend 310 AI chip, boasting unrivalled compute power for edge computing, clinched the top prize at the fifth World Internet Conference in Wuzhen.
AI models and algorithms require clean, high-quality data. Businesses must prioritize data governance to avoid AI failures.
Microsoft's AI focus: strategy over product names, with a 8,000-strong engineering force shaping its core ethos.
The AI Forum of New Zealand has appointed three local business women who are charged with leading New Zealand's use of AI into 2020 and beyond.
The Hub will first begin in Malaysia and Indonesia, with the intention of creating a strong foundation for AI innovation across Asia.
Artificial intelligence will have a significant impact on New Zealand's economy and society, says industry expert.
Calls for urgent action on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to address New Zealand's challenges have been made by the country's AI Forum.