Professional IT services provider Accenture has released its annual research study “Tech Vision 2025”, which outlines how AI-powered autonomy is reshaping industries across the digital landscape.
In order to expand the Philippine real estate industry into the global market, Talino Venture Studios has officially launched an AI-powered property technology solution known as Bahai Deals.
Property technology startup NoneAway has launched its AI Concierge, which is said to be the first AI-powered real estate concierge app in the Philippines designed to serve property buyers, owners, brokers, and global investors.
Radenta Technologies, one of the country’s leading solutions integrators, recently signed an agreement with San Sebastian College-Recoletos Manila for the integration of artificial intelligence solutions within the school’s educational environment.
Vitro Sta. Rosa data center is especially notable for its AI capabilities, supported by NVIDIA-powered GPU servers, allowing ePLDT to offer the first GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) in the Philippines, and nearby countries.
AIFirst, a company that builds AI for businesses and startups, is launching a first-of-its-kind AI Engineering Bootcamp in the Philippines to develop a generation of talent that will shape the country’s AI economy.
A new report from software behemoth Microsoft has revealed that AI has started to lower the technical bar for fraud and cybercrime actors looking for their own productivity tools, making it easier and cheaper to generate believable content for cyberattacks at an increasingly rapid rate.
The Department of Trade and Industry donated 10 high-powered computers to the DepEd to aid in the full transfer and operationalization of the Education Center for AI Research (E-CAIR) system from the DTI to DepEd.
In an effort to address the challenges of lengthy processes in digital projects, tech firm Xamun Technologies has introduced Xamun V3, an AI-driven platform that drastically reduces the time required for software development.
Online sellers believe they have integrated AI into 47% of their business operations, even though actual adoption stands only at 37%, highlighting a clear gap between perceived and actual AI adoption.