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AI for non-profit organisations

Dataikuhas launched its new initiative aimed at putting AI tools and skills behind non-profit causes, called Ikig.ai. The program empowers non-profit organisations to unlock the full potential of AI by providing Dataiku software and data science resources to make a difference.

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UK businesses investing £3 million each in AI

94% of UK businesses have embarked on automation projects.

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An intelligent in-car experience

Partnership designed to provide rich array of voice-controlled information and services.

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Tech bosses trust humans more than machines

A new YouGov study into the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace has revealed that 58% of IT and telecoms senior managers trust human instinct more than machines when it comes to decision making.

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first2protect deploys Digital Helpers

Bonquiqui and Sheniqua to support staff in enhancing the service it offers to its insurance customers.

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AI to help with brand and reputation risk

Users’ trust in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) solutions is plummeting as incidents of irresponsible privacy breaches and data misuse keep occurring. Despite rising regulatory scrutiny to combat these breaches, Gartner Inc. predicts that, by 2023, 75% of large organisations will hire AI behaviour forensic, privacy and customer trust specialists to reduce brand and reputation risk.

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