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Alfresco unveils AI and ML-based Intelligence Services

Alfresco Software has unveiled the immediate availability of a new Intelligence Services for its cloud-first Digital Business Platform. The Intelligence Services that seamlessly leverages Amazon Web Service uses AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) to provide enterprises with a highly-scalable method for intelligently extracting important content often locked away in multiple documents, scanned images, videos and photographs.

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Capgemini research shows modest AI implementation progress in the automotive sector

Uptake on large scale AI projects stalls, however research shows successful adoption can add millions to operating profit.

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AI powers cloud platform operations and workload migrations

Unravel Data has introduced a new portfolio of capabilities that help customers plan, migrate, and manage modern data applications running on AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. This release leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning, and predictive analytics to baseline on-premises big data deployments and then determine which apps are the best candidates to move to the cloud based on customer defined criteria. Unravel can also help validate the success of a cloud...

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AI helps find the needles in the data lake 'stack'

BlackBerry Cylance has published the findings of its global artificial intelligence (AI) security survey, commissioned with the help of the SANS Institute, which highlights that 85% of cybersecurity professionals surveyed believe that AI can improve security, now more than ever, given the vast amounts of available data captured and analyzed in the Internet of Things.

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Finance sector unprepared for AI

Over one-third of the UK’s largest financial services companies believe artificial intelligence (AI) will transform the industry, but 36% do not think their infrastructure is ready.

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Spotlight is on ethical AI development

Ethical and responsible AI development is a top concern for IT Decision Makers (ITDMs), according to new research from SnapLogic, which found that 94% of ITDMs across the US and UK believe more attention needs to be paid to corporate responsibility and ethics in AI development. A further 87% of ITDMs believe AI development should be regulated to ensure it serves the best interests of business, governments, and citizens alike.

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