Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Splunk and Accenture are serial AI acquirers
Acquisitions within the artificial intelligence market continue to increase at pace with technology giants accounting for the bulk share of spending.
Acquisitions within the artificial intelligence market continue to increase at pace with technology giants accounting for the bulk share of spending.
Usage of artificial intelligence is expected to accelerate this coming year, with organisations expecting to double the number of projects underway.
Chatbots provide a way for customers to transact with companies from wherever they are at any hour of the day.
A purpose-built smart home for people with intellectual disabilities is due to open in Melbourne next month, featuring a suite of technologies aimed at improving the residents’ care.
NEC Australia has been selected by Melbourne firm Genix Ventures to trial its facial recognition software and identify people brought into examinations as a substitute for the actual student.
Microsoft announced new tools for software makers aimed at making technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain easier for businesses to use.
Melbourne has been selected as the host of a national AI lab, pledged by Labor if it wins the upcoming federal election.
Microsoft recently rejected a California law enforcement agency’s request to install facial recognition technology in officers’ cars and body cameras due to human rights concerns, company president Brad Smith said on Tuesday.
New Zealand based artificial intelligence software vendor Ambit is pursuing a channel strategy to drive business for its SaaS-based technology.
Cisco WebEx has rolled out a package of AI-based features designed to make business meetings more efficient and intuitive.
Microsoft has launched a new online program aimed at educating business leaders about artificial intelligence (AI) and company transformation.
IBM has announced that some of its Watson AI services will now work on rival cloud platforms as it seeks to win over customers with greater flexibility.
Lenovo is positioning partners towards deploying AI solutions across Australia and New Zealand, as customer interest continues to spike.
Some years ago, Dynatrace made the decision to pivot to an AI-first approach - CEO John Van Siclen explained why to Computerworld UK.
If 2018 was the year of the data breach, the thinking among IT pros is that this will be the year companies take concrete steps to prevent future breaches.