“What you’re going to be able to do with all of this AI is just mind-blowing in ways that are hard to predict.l https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.geekwire.com/2019/microsoft-cto-kevin-scott-sees-mind-blowing-potential-ai-cloud-5g-devices/amp/
Month: July 2019
Sensibill raises $31.5m for AI-driven banking solution
“This latest round takes the total raised to $46.5 million for Sensibill, which provides receipt management for mobile banking apps. Sensibill will use the funds to advance its AI-assisted decisioning and pursue its mission of unlocking the value of purchase data.” https://www.bankingtech.com/2019/07/sensibill-raises-31-5m-for-ai-driven-banking-solution/ Sensibill – https://www.getsensibill.com Corey Gross CEO & Co-Founder http://linkedin.com/in/coreygross Jamie Alexander CTO &…
AI Weekly: AI developers need to check themselves
“Encouragingly, OpenAI isn’t standing alone in this. Researchers from Google, Microsoft, and IBM joined forces in February to launch Responsible AI Licenses (RAIL), a set of end-user and source code license agreements with clauses restricting the use, reproduction, and distribution of potentially harmful AI technology. Julia Haines, a senior user experience researcher at Google in…
Rise of the machines: How AI is changing unified communications
“One measure is found in WhatsApp messaging volumes, which have risen exponentially, from one billion a day in 2011 to 65 billion a day by mid-2018. There are now more than five billion registered users for messaging platforms worldwide, with WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger the most used. ‘social listening is one area where AI is…
The Future of Banking: AI, Fintech, and How Banks Can Survive Disruption
“Ian Wilson, former Head of Artificial Intelligence at HSBC – businesses don’t need an AI strategy. Businesses need multiple AI strategies for each functional division at their company. What works for customer service isn’t going to work for anti-money laundering. Interviewees highlighted three core challenges to adopting AI in banking: It’s unclear whether or not…