• Edge AI: The accessible, sustainable future of AI

    The move to edge AI promises to make AI more accessible, efficient and tailored to specific needs, further driving innovation.

  • AI-DOL: Revolutionising the Future of Entertainment with AI-Powered Virtual Idols

    SINGAPORE, April 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, AI-DOL emerges as a trailblazer, crafting an

  • The future of video storytelling in an AI-driven world

    Ready or not, we’re hurtling toward a world replete with AI-generated video. AI-generated video often ignites more trepidation about misinformation and deepfakes than optimism about its potential applications, but in either case, communicators will need to familiarize themselves with this medium to prepare for the future. After all, there’s a great deal of potential to […]

  • AI in E-commerce: The Future of Online Shopping

    AI in e-commerce is changing the game, from picking out the perfect product recommendations to streamlining how shops manage their stock.

  • AI unicorn Synthesia is adding emotions to your digital double

    British AI unicorn Synthesia has launched its new generation of AI avatars, promising truly human-like digital speakers. Synthesia CEO Victor Riparbelli said traditional AI avatars, including those made by his own company, have always struggled to capture the nuance of human facial expressions and emotions. The London-based startup, which raised £71.4m last June in a […]

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    Modeling a new future: AI's impact on content creation

    Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries worldwide, and China is at the forefront of this technological revolution. The use of AI has been a hot topic at the China International Consumer Products Expo, where brands are exploring the potential

  • This Week in B2B: Lending Innovations, AI and Digital Payments

    The B2B landscape is on the cusp of the next era in payments innovation. As PYMNTS readers already know, this new and exciting era is being driven by an ongoing digital transformation of historical processes and an electronic streamlining of traditional workflow hiccups. In order to capture the concrete opportunities that exist for B2B businesses to […]

  • Digital Clone: Your AI Doppelganger Could Soon Attend Your Meetings

    Tired of waiting for AI to take over your tasks? Now, you can be in multiple places at once (virtually) with your digital twin! A tech company is giving users an unmissable chance to create their digital clone, capable of performing several tasks, such as attending Zoom calls.Delphi AI, a platform powered by artificial intelligence, lets users create a digital representation of themselves that can handle tasks like attending Zoom meetings. This virtual twin goes beyond looking like you - it can...

  • Is AI the Future of Human Capital Potential or the Harbinger of Obsolescence?

    Undoubtedly, the most significant trend proliferating across all industry sectors is artificial intelligence (AI), compelling organizations to reconfigure certain elements of their strategy. As we reach Q2 of 2024, the situation becomes less dependent on whether or not corporations should integrate AI into their operations and more on how efficiently it can be implemented.Personally, as one who has always maintained a strong people-first philosophy, it is vital to walk the tentative tightrope...

  • What can the dot-com bubble teach us about the future of AI?

    In the 1990s, Wall Street was very enthusiastic about the internet — and lost a ton of money because of that enthusiasm.

  • Building Blocks: AI, Web3, and Crypto- Convergence is Shaping the Future

    In today's world there are currently three technological frontiers that are poised to revolutionize the way we work, transact, and live: artificial intelligence (AI), Web3, and cryptocurrencies, in a term known as convergence. As a professional, it's crucial to understand these concepts and their potential impact on your career and personal life.

  • Gaming and AI are in Mac's future, even with low memory capacities

    Apple is continuing to insist that users can still get a lot of work done with just 8GB of memory in a Mac, while also being bullish about improving the gaming experience and AI development on the platform. MacBook Pro In November, Apple VP of worldwide product marketing Bob Borchers defended selling Macs with 8GB of memory, insisting that design improvements makes 8GB as useful as 16GB in a PC. Months later, chiefs at the company are continuing to insist that small is beautiful, at...