IDG AI/Machine Learning Report | | | Our top picks from IDG's editors | | | | | Virtual assistants could do so much more for enterprises, if only we'd realize they are essentially command-line interfaces that don't require custom coding or AI tech to work Read More ▶ | | | As more and more enterprises use artificial intelligence to make decisions on their behalf, governance is critical, and traceability into AI reasoning paths key to build trust from customers, employees, regulators, and other key stakeholders. Read More ▶ | | The big companies are talking to the government about artificial intelligence capabilities—and possible regulations. Uh-oh Read More ▶ | | | Understaffed security teams are struggling to secure their organizations' expanding technology footprints, and often times the new tools they have been given to manage data bring with them a tidal wave of new data to sift through. In order for security analysts to effectively secure their networks going forward, security teams will need to understand the art of creating responsible automation programs to manage those increasingly large data pools. Read More ▶ | | The NBA's defending champions are using chatbots, augmented and virtual reality to bolster fan engagement. Now they're sifting through fan data to better target them with merchandise, tickets and other offers. Read More ▶ | | We're going to hear lots about embedded vision product development during the Embedded Vision Summit, but the first announcement may have implications for Apple's machine learning systems. Read More ▶ | | | | |
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