What's next for conversational AI?
Jim Benton, CEO of Chorus.ai, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the future of conversation AI, including how the sector can grow to better understand business conversations.
Jim Benton, CEO of Chorus.ai, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the future of conversation AI, including how the sector can grow to better understand business conversations.
Uri Rivner, co-founder and chief cyber officer at BioCatch, talks with Tonya Hall how we can utilize AI to combat online fraud by learning the criminal's patterns and combining the right mix of human judgement and AI automation.
Dr. Giacomo Fragione, research assistant professor and CIERA Fellow at Northwestern University, speaks to Tonya Hall about how his innovative storytelling provides a window into an AI world.
David Cox, IBM Director of the MIT-IBM Watson AI lab, speaks with Tonya Hall about 10 new projects MIT and IBM have launched to combat COVID-19.
Kay Firth-Butterfield, head of AI and machine learning and member of the executive committee at The World Economic Forum, sits down with Tonya Hall to talk about the evolution of AI, what to anticipate, and ways to begin watching for global trends.
Dr. David Cox, IBM director of the MIT-IBM Watson AI lab of IBM Research, talks to Tonya Hall about the benefits of creative AI.
Sheldon Fernandez, CEO of DarwinAI, tells Tonya Hall about the importance of recognizing cultural and geographic differences in ethics when working towards creating a future of ethical AI.
Seth Siegel, North American head of AI consulting at Infosys, tells Tonya Hall about a new industry for enhancing the robotic process automation with AI and why this new industry is already worth billions in market value.
Dr. Robert Munro, author and CEO of Machine Learning Consulting, talks to Tonya Hall about his latest book and what the weakest points are when artificial intelligence is built.
Dr. Carl Benedikt Frey, Oxford Martin Citi Fellow at Oxford University, tells Tonya Hall about different ways we can look back on history to predict what the future of AI looks like.