How Rolls-Royce seeks to ensure the ethical integrity of its AI black boxes
Rolls-Royce has created a ‘five checks AI philosophy’ that aims to externally interrogate whether its AI systems are acting fairly.
Rolls-Royce has created a ‘five checks AI philosophy’ that aims to externally interrogate whether its AI systems are acting fairly.
Oracle turns in a steady Q2 as Larry Ellison flags up ERP successes and OCI demand outpacing capacity.
Businesses need to tap into data more effectively to build resilience, says Tableau's Tony Hammond.
Salesforce President Gavin Patterson on what he's done in 2020 - and some thoughts on what's to come in 2021 and beyond.
IBM Watson's health initiative underscored the limitations of applied cognitive computing. But can a fresh wave of cognitive, conversational AI solutions like Amelia from IPsoft succeed with a different type of offering?
Google is an ad engine, not a search engine, says Yext's Howard Lerman. That's bad for business and needs to change.
Spend management specialist Coupa has had a solid calendar year against a pandemic backdrop that's made keeping on top of spending an even more critical requirement for businesses.
GDPR Is a European data protection success story, yes? Well, yes...but it could also be a complicating factor in trying to secure a post-Brexit data adequacy deal between the UK and the EU.
The Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU appear to be lurching to a close. What does that mean for the still unresolved issue of data adequacy?
Making workplaces safe during COVID-19 is no small undertaking. This year, Software AG and its customers have learned plenty about how IoT devices for smart social distancing can help. At conXion 2020, we got a closer view into the field lessons so far.
Vijay Narayanan, ServiceNow’s Chief AI Officer, explains how the workflow vendor is making AI scalable in the enterprise.
Proactive, planned management through AI is helping to identify and predict the severity of a number of diseases, including COVID-19.
Microsoft has conjured up the ugly face of teamwork analytics with its Productivity Score but the data can also be used in a good way
No, you can't program your AI for empathy or ethics. But you can certainly confront the problem of bias. In part two of revisiting AI ethics, we examine how bias, data management, and privacy should be addressed.
While in the West the post-pandemic ‘new normal’ is still a myth and mystery, in the East it is already on the foothills of reality, and the RCEP trade deal can only make that reality bigger and more real.
Cancer may be the world’s second largest killer, but there is lots of innovative work going on in the realm of AI software to improve early diagnosis and, therefore, boost survival rates. Two companies doing just that are UK-based C the Signs and Panakeia Technologies.