April was full of new initiatives from vendors as well as some fascinating news on the technology front. With Olympics in Paris approaching, more news will be flowing in from the capital of France.
Lots of news from technology vendors and modern cases on how to use data analytics for operations excellence – this is what March brought us this year.
We're used to mergers and acquisitions among IT companies, but the last month has demonstrated that every company is now an IT company, with the most unexpected deals being done in areas seemingly far removed from technology.
The beginning of the year was marked by a flurry of activity by various legislators to deal with artificial intelligence. The New York Times filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, and the UAE created an AI council to accelerate the adoption of AI systems in critical sectors of the economy.
We summarise a year in the development of the AI and data analytics market: how the market has grown and whether there are new projects that have brought valuable results this year.
Analysts predict that in the coming year we should expect to see an even wider spread of AI-based applications and the formation of new strategies for their use, the development of computing as a service and the formation of new security standards.
18 countries have unveiled the first international agreement on how to protect artificial intelligence from irresponsible players. It aims to develop AI solutions that are "inherently safe".
The start of the year is rather active with all that news around ChatGPT and its ‘cans and can nots’. We tried to avoid this topic and to look for more modest news. Since there is a lot happening the market of AI and data analytics without chatbots.