The fourth wave of globalization, fueled by technological advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and 3D printing, can transform and stimulate growth in the sectors of agriculture, manufacturing, and services.
An all-Filipino team composed of behavioral scientists, psychologists, AI and data scientists, software engineers, and entrepreneurs from the Philippines and Silicon Valley are leveraging the power of AI to revolutionize the way human behavior is understood and predicted at scale.
The market for AI-related hardware and software is expected to grow between 40% and 55% annually, reaching between $780 billion and $990 billion by 2027, according to new research released on Wednesday, Sept. 25, by Bain & Company.
The Supreme Court has begun embarking on the use of AI and is in the process of developing tools to aid the work of court personnel such as voice-to-text transcriptions while the testimony is ongoing and transcription of testimonies in certain dialects.
Elastic, the Search AI Company, has announced the appointment of local tech distributor VSTECS Phils. Inc. as its first value-added distributor in the Philippines.
Despite the dangers posed by the use of artificial intelligence or AI, Supreme Court (SC) senior associate justice Marvic Leonen said the path moving forward is for the Philippine legal system to keep up with emerging technology while working to protect people’s rights.
The conference also underscored the importance of involving both public and private sectors in the conversation to effectively foster policies that promote consumer protection and cybersecurity.
During its “Tech Day” media event held last July 10 to 11 in Los Angeles, California, AMD executives said the PC industry is being reshaped by AI and AMD is leading this transition.