Dial AI for assistance: leveraging AI for supply chain resilience and crisis management
How can businesses better weather unforeseen challenges and thrive in an ever-changing marketplace?
AI fluency in Australia with Kellie Nuttall
This week: a special on artificial intelligence in Australian organisations and AI fluency with Deloitte’s AI Lead, Dr Kellie Nuttall.
Shakespearean AI and the capitalism crisis on The Future, This Week
This week: AI and Shakespeare, the capitalism crisis, and cows in VR.
The future of work not as usual on The Future, This Week
This week: working less for more, and the future of work not as usual.
Calling bullshit and algorithms on The Future, This Week
This week: calling bullshit, sexist credit cards and death predictions with Jevin West.
Giving the world a better face
What happens when technology has a human face? In the future digital assistants will not just be disembodied voices: soon we will be gazing into an emotionally rich, apparently human, 3D digital face.
The Future, This Week 1 Mar 19: data is not oil, dangerous AI, and robo-monk
This week: why data is not like oil, dangerous AI, and a robot that gives sermons.
A bumpy road ahead
Fatal Uber crash highlights both AI and non-technical questions about autonomous vehicles.
Universities on knowledge and how it matters
It’s time to (do more than) talk about knowledge. Universities must take leadership in helping develop students capacity to recognise different kinds of knowledge and work flexibly.
Watson’s health problems
IBM’s medical artificial intelligence program Watson for Oncology is merely rudimentary.
CEO Insights: Andrew Baxter on marketing and robotics
How is marketing being transformed by machine learning and robotics and what does this mean for the consumer?
The myth of the thinking machine
Why do we believe in the existence of intelligent machines? Why do we believe that computers can do inherently human activities, such as decision-making, better than we do?