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AI in Financial Services

Artificial intelligence is being used to transform financial services, reports Forbes.
If you’re running a financial services firm, and you want to promote digital transformation, you need to decide what exactly needs to be transformed. “In all honesty, what areas aren’t there?” says Teddy Flo, general counsel at Zest AI.
Read more...AI in AG
Artificial intelligence is being used to find the best growing conditions for agriculture, reports Crunchbase.
Artificial intelligence has been a hot topic in recent months thanks to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. While everyone is marveling at the technology for passing law exams, AI has long had the ability to feed us.
Read more...AI Needs to Understand Consequences
According to Nature, researchers working with artificial intelligence believe it needs to learn cause and effect to make it a truly useful tool.
When Rohit Bhattacharya began his PhD in computer science, his aim was to build a tool that could help physicians to identify people with cancer who would respond well to immunotherapy.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Offers Futuristic Hotel Stay
Hotels offer their customers a futuristic experience with robots, reports USA Today.
Hotels that promise a futuristic experience are once again enlisting robots as their newest employees. It’s chic and cutting edge, but history shows that it doesn’t always translate to a warm welcome.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Integral to Economy
According to the Guardian, artificial intelligence can be found in every corner of the economy.
The high profile race to enhance their search products has underscored the importance of artificial intelligence to Google and Microsoft – and the rest of the economy, too.
Read more...Experts Questioin AI Intelligence
Experts wonder if making “human-like intelligence” for artificial intelligence is a good idea, reports Yahoo Finance.
As companies such as Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT) tussle to make the best artificial intelligence technology, one expert questioned whether they are going about it in the right way.
Read more...Future Proofing Business
According to CEO Magazine, big data could help future proof businesses.
For the past decade, companies have been amassing data in order to better satisfy their customers, streamline their operations and improve their strategy. But while they know that data is potent, many still aren’t using this superpower to the max.
Read more...Making Drug Approval Easier
Big data could make drug approvals easier, reports IEEE Spectrum.
It can take up to 15 years to get a new drug through the regulatory-approval process before it becomes available to patients. One of the reasons is the time it takes to analyze the mountains of data generated by clinical trials about the efficacy and safety of the product
Read more...Big Data Instead of Cookies
According to Forbes, big data is replacing cookies.
While marketers have been grappling and struggling with solutions to the loss of third-party cookies over the past couple of years, new and smarter ways of investing media dollars have been evolving.
Read more...AI Could Make Chemical Weapons
Experts are warning that artificial intelligence could be used to develop chemical weapons, reports Daily Mail.
Artificial intelligence could be misused to design highly toxic chemical and biological weapons, warn scientists.
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