AI Adoption stories
Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform the Asia Pacific's cybersecurity sector by 2024, presenting new developments and risks.
Royal Thai Government and Google join forces to boost AI and digital economy in Thailand, aiming to advance infrastructure and skill accessibility.
The synergy between AI and Financial Technology presents a powerhouse in the context of digital transformation.
AI experts forecast a drop in generative AI hype, increased regulation, and thorough scrutiny in AI adoption by 2024.
Singapore aims to triple its AI workforce to 15,000 in five years, as part of the updated National AI Strategy (NAIS) 2.0.
How does an LLM embody what it knows? There are two ways – explicitly and implicitly, and a good AI system needs to use both. .
We can't put the AI genie back in the bottle, nor should we want to. What we need to do is harness its power for good.
The more enterprises learn about AI and its practical applications, the more it often leads to a change in the strategic direction and approach to adoption.
Arcanum AI has partnered with Amazon Web Services in a multi-year agreement to enhance workplace productivity using AI.
It's important not to lose sight of the need to keep secure coding practices front and centre in software development - even when deploying AI tooling.
Blackpearl Group announces Tori Colebourne, ex-Head of Growth at Spark Business Group, as their new Chief Marketing Officer.
Artificial intelligence is already embedded in scores of corporate solutions and systems and it pays to ensure you're getting the most out of them.
Accenture and Avanade are expanding their capabilities in data readiness and generative AI with the help of Microsoft technology.
Shortage of skilled experts, not financial concerns, deemed the primary obstacle to AI adoption in Asia-Pacific.
In a digitally driven environment, companies that fail to realise the need for ongoing transformation will fall behind competitors and face failure.
While 75% of HR and business leaders recognise the importance of upskilling, 76% struggle to implement suitable programmes, a study shows.
AI and technology in the workplace are no longer a distant vision but a present reality, reshaping the frontline.
Telehouse study reveals a significant artificial intelligence skills gap among UK IT leaders, with 33% reporting insufficiency.
Over 50% of UK HR professionals are already using artificial intelligence (AI) or seriously considering its adoption, says report.
Despite 78% of UK businesses planning AI investment, 73% admit to being unprepared for its integration, a study shows.