The most important story in the world this week is the arrest by Canada of Meng Wanzhou, the CFO and heir to the Huawei dynasty in China. She was arrested by Canada at the request of the US. Ms. Wanzhou is the most important person in the world in AI and automation at the moment. ...
While the application of AI in aerospace and defence is not new, it continues to have a significant and growing impact. By aerospace, we refer to the branch of technology and industry concerned with aviation and space flight and by defence, we refer to military assets, measures or resources for protecting a country and its ...
Microsoft has released predictions for AI for the next decade written by 17 women in tech who work at Microsoft. The predictions call attention to the issue of inclusion in AI. For example, by 2020 there will be 1.4 million computing jobs in the US but just 400,000 qualified applicants to fill them. Since only 12% of ...
This article was published in American Banker by Christine Duhaime Disruption is from AI, not FinTech It is surprising how much ink is spilled on theories that banking is about to be wiped out by a tsunami called FinTech, resulting in the alleged mass closure of banks and unemployment of financial services professionals. Last time ...
MIT Technology Review has released a fascinating report on AI in Asia that is worth a read. Banks see AI as destructive According to the Report, the financial services industry in Asia is pessimistic about the future of AI, while all other industries see AI as a positive influence. The financial services sector felt that automation would destroy value. Industries in Asia, except banking, ...