All posts tagged "AI"
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my_way_press | 14/03/2021
The digital bots coming for office jobs
Software bots are getting smarter and more capable, enabling them to automate much of the work carried out in...
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my_way_press | 09/03/2021
EY: Διάσταση προτεραιοτήτων μεταξύ δημοσίου και ιδιωτικού τομέα, ως προς την ηθική Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη
-Οι απόψεις επιχειρήσεων και υπευθύνων χάραξης πολιτικής διαφοροποιούνται, ως προς το μέλλον της διακυβέρνησης της Τεχνητής Νοημοσύνης -Το...
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my_way_press | 19/02/2021
AI’s spread may harm developing countries, but multinational governance can mitigate losses
Increased use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation has the potential to increase inequality both within and across...
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my_way_press | 19/02/2021
Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη: Μετασχηματίζοντας τον τρόπο, τον τόπο και το αντικείμενο της εργασίας
Ποιος θα είναι αντίκτυπος του AI στην αγορά εργασίας, ποιες θέσεις αναμένεται να καταργηθούν, ποιες θα δημιουργηθούν ως...
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my_way_press | 18/01/2021
Automation is old – and so is the hype around new waves of invention
Hype around automation may lead to misdirected investment and technological dead ends, writes Martin C.W. Walker With advances...
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my_way_press | 16/01/2021
Using AI to achieve environmental, social and governance goals
Algorithms can easily crawl and scrape unstructured company data from a range of sources, parsing and converting it...
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my_way_press | 12/01/2021
Artificial intelligence in Europe: do not miss the boat again
Lagging behind China and the US, the EU needs to work on talent retention and early-stage funding, write...
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my_way_press | 11/01/2021
The Enterprise in 2020 — what 24 company builders had to say
What was the most significant or overlooked trend in enterprise technology in 2020? We asked our a16z enterprise...
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my_way_press | 11/01/2021
Building AI Businesses
Much like databases became a core part of software back in the 1980s, we have entered a new...
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my_way_press | 24/12/2020
2020 in Neuroscience, Longevity, and AI—and What’s to Come
Covid-19 sucked most of the oxygen out of science this year. But we still had brilliant wins. ...