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IBM makes AI tool for Covid-19 queries free for 90 days

Using information provided by clients, the “Watson Assistant for Citizens” automates responses to frequently asked questions about Covid-19 that come in via phone call or text.

FEU team deploying AI-powered drones for thermal scanning in checkpoints

Project DWARM will use six drone units carrying an AI-powered thermal scanning system along the checkpoints in SLEX and NLEX to reduce queue times.

PH gov’t urged to seek access to AI tools of WHO for Covid-19

A party-list lawmaker is urging the Philippine government to request for access to the artificial intelligence (AI) tools that the World Health Organization (WHO) is using to fight the novel coronavirus.

Manila city gov’t deploying AI to analyze public complaints

The system makes use of Google technologies and "Natural Language Processing" to resolve issues thoroughly and quickly without being bogged down by volume of feedback.

BLOG | Putting the power of analytics in the hands of finance

Finance leaders are increasingly finding it hard to keep up with the rapid pace of business and the demand for real-time financial information. As a result, there is a high chance that the accuracy of data may have been compromised over time.

LG beefs up AI-powered line-up of smart home appliances

The new products run on LG's own AI platform called Deep ThinQ, which improves itself according the behavioral patterns and habits of the users.

Gov’t starts crafting PH roadmap for artificial intelligence

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has set the wheels in motion for the crafting of the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) sector roadmap to position the Philippines as an AI powerhouse in the Asean region.

US reclaims top spot from China in global AI investments

Based on the investment figures in 2019, the gulf between the United States and China will continue to get wider, with the US share expected to reach 70%.

IDC says AI spending in Asia-Pacific to reach $6.2 billion in 2019

In 2019, Asia-Pacific spending on AI systems will be led by the banking industry with 10.7% share of the total, followed by retail with a 10.2% share.

DepEd chief admits AI is changing how students learn

DepEd secretary Leonor Briones said the rise of AI has changed the way people learn as educational materials have become accessible to all through smart devices and computers.
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