In Ep. 73, Aaron Back explains how discussions and new product announcements at Celosphere 2022 highlighted the concept of digital twins and the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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In episode 72, Aaron offers his take on the Celosphere 2022 opening keynote, where a major idea surfaced around the need for human collaboration with AI, because the latter is only as smart as the data being fed into it.
Audio is as critical as visual when creating authentic immersive experiences. Brands delving into the Metaverse must take it seriously, explains Toni.
Findmine uses AI to assemble “looks” with clothing, furniture, and more – resulting in more “shoppable content” for customers to engage with.
Ronak profiles Australian startup PIPE AI, which has developed innovative AI systems to assist pipe and sewage maintenance on a grand scale.
Data is a critical component of AI and data projects. Analyst Pablo Moreno explains what to know about ensuring your data is in the best condition possible before putting it to use.
Touching upon subjects such as natural language interfaces and human-plus-AI, Aaron Back and Adept AI CEO David Luan discuss ways that technology can be seen as a partner in the workplace.
Just back from ImpartnerCon, one of 2022’s major partner ecosystem events, analyst Janet Schijns shares key takeaways from open discussions with the suppliers, vendors, and distributors in attendance.
Managing AI bias empowers organizations to unlock AI’s tremendous opportunity to drive positive outcomes, writes Robert Wood in this look at the new NIST AI playbook’s main takeaways on the topic.
In this CloudWorld News Desk interview, Oracle Senior VP of Cloud Infrastructure Mahesh Thiagarajan explains why some users are still reluctant to engage with multi-cloud platforms.
Five startups that won $1 million to grow their companies give good reason for optimism that the tech industry is still fueling innovation.
In this data modernization Cloud Wars Expo Moment, Aaron Back defines ethical AI as technology that “adheres to defined ethical guidelines,” and not just by companies, but also by governments.
As Tom Smith reports, startup neurothink has embraced a multi-cloud model — based on several VMware products — to help make AI and ML “radically accessible.”
Bob Evans explains how CEO Arvind Krishna’s intense focus on the cloud and AI has transformed IBM into an innovative and disruptive contender.
Analyst Kieron Allen offers examples of how digital twins might work in the development of transportation, urban planning, and more.
Radical accessibility is how neurothink describes its approach to AI/ML services. It aims to make good on that promise through multi-cloud.
In this News Desk, recorded at Oracle CloudWorld, Wayne Sadin interviews Oracle VP Chris Havrilla on how the company uses artificial intelligence to recruit and optimize human talent.
In episode 71, reported from Oracle CloudWorld, Aaron talks about15 new industry-specific AI models that Oracle introduced and how each is able to suggest the next best action.
Verusen, Stockly, FindMine and TotalCtrl are all part of SAP.iO’s startup accelerator; all are expanding with customers, wins, or investments.
Startup Verusen has identified $53M in savings opportunities within client supply chains and helped manage more than $2B in inventory.


















