By 2020, nearly 40 percent of European organisations plan to deploy artificial intelligence and blockchain-enabled technologies.
Read MoreTieto is one the first Nordic companies to join the European AI Alliance, a newly-formed forum for artificial intelligence (AI) stakeholders to come together to push European competitiveness on AI research and development and its impacts on industry and society.
Read More50% of consumers want blend of technology and human input in retail experience.
Read MoreTool set to significantly boost sales in the KBB sector.
Read MoreDataDirect Networks is teaming with NVIDIA to transform data centers with storage and compute solutions that are fully integrated and optimized for AI and deep learning (DL) workloads.
Read MoreDataiku, the centralized data platform that powers self-service analytics and machine learning operationalization in businesses worldwide, has launched the Enterprise AI Lab, a new service that pushes the boundaries of innovation to promote the wider proliferation and more creative use of AI in the enterprise.
Read MoreHitachi has now started offering a predictive maintenance service for petrochemical plants. It makes use of artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically classify and analyze the petrochemical plant's operation status in preparation for the real-time detection of changes in conditions and abnormalities that may be signs of failure.
Read MoreAvis Budget Group has revealed new independent research surveying 14,000 people in 14 countries across Europe highlighting a significant knowledge gap in consumer understanding around the future of mobility, with marked differences in awareness and understanding between countries and age groups.
Read MoreCapgemini's World Quality Report 2018 shows that customer experience is the top priority for quality assurance activities for the very first time, with automation and AI set to accelerate in the coming years.
Read MoreAround 26% of existing jobs in China could be automated over the next 20 years, but this is projected to be more than offset by job creation of 38%, giving an estimated net gain of 12%.
Read MoreLatest research from the World Economic Forum forecasts that by 2025, machines will perform more current work tasks than humans, compared to 71% being performed by humans today.
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