In ep. 75, Aaron Back explains how data and AI are being infused into life sciences to develop innovative solutions that target specific ailments and why there must be ethical guidelines in place.
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Analyst Kenny Mullican tells CIOs to focus on the emerging technologies and strategies, from “Industry 5.0” to distributed workforces, that will drive value to their organization.
In ep 29 of the Growth Swarm podcast, the hosts discuss recent key trends and look ahead to how the “four pillars” will help businesses thrive in the future.
Work-from-anywhere is here to stay, which means companies must adapt both their cultures and the technologies they use. Tony Uphoff takes a closer look at “Remote Work 2.0.”
Toni Witt speaks with author, expert, and AI entrepreneur David Vivancos, who predicts that AI must increasingly bridge the gap between humans, machines, and technology.
CIOs need to make sure ERP systems are up-to-date or risk running into business difficulties. Kenny shares five priorities when implementing modernization.
In a conversation with Bob Evans, Oracle CEO Safra Catz reflects on her journey with the company, including surviving the 2001 internet bubble, her transition to sole CEO, the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, and her rapport with Larry Ellison.
Through targeted, personalized efforts, companies can receive feedback from their customers on their products. And customers expect the feature, as Kieron explains in episode 16.
In ep. 14 of the Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron Allen explains how organizations can prepare their employees for an augmented workforce.
In ep. 74, Aaron covers startup Gabriel’s unique AI solution to prevent and reduce the severity of acts of terror and other threats in public places.
X-ray, MRI, ultrasound, and their ilk make up the holy grail of healthcare data, which is why Google Cloud and AWS are competing to develop dedicated cloud technologies for the space, writes Kieron.
Kenny explains how CIOs can build co-creation partnerships and embrace innovation leadership to advance their organizations.
Bob analyzes Workday’s Q3 earnings call, which revealed robust growth that the company’s co-CEOs attribute to customers consolidating cloud providers in the uncertain macro-environment.
The U.S. Army, which utilizes many subcontractors, realized it was running into too much unused funding. Toni explains how turning to AI helped it find the perfect solution for its budgeting issue.
From generative art to digital humans, the ways that AI and non-fungible tokens can intertwine are myriad, as AI Impact host Toni Witt explores.
Yooz announced today the company has received a Great Place to Work Certification™ for a consecutive year, following its 2021 recognition.
In Ep. 4 of the Acceleration Economy Minute, Kieron Allen highlights three key takeaways for integrating out-of-the-box AI technologies into business operations.
Blockchain enables creators to package and monetize their digital content in new ways, but it’s not the only tech stack that is doing so. AI is also helping generate content in the digital space. Here’s how.
The digitalization of the world’s major industries continues to accelerate as one of the world’s major automotive companies is creating, in concert with Google Cloud, a “software-defined vehicle” with full-scale, digital-twin capabilities as Renault Group now bills itself as “a tech company.”
Non-tech industry lines are becoming more blurred. Bob Evans describes how Google Cloud and the Renault Group are joining forces to create a software-defined vehicle.