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Chinese AI startups overtake US peers for venture capital investments

This shows that investors are confident with the technologies developed by Chinese startups, their business strategies, and market potential.

‘New collar’ jobs are hot jobs of the future, says IBM regional exec

"New collar" jobs or occupations which have evolved or have been augmented due to the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) by corporations are the hot jobs of the future.

Data privacy and protection important for PH, says top IBM exec

Data privacy has strong relevance in the Philippines with Filipinos going online for an average of six hours a day and the country being one of the fastest growing in the world in terms of output and GDP.

Jobs directly and indirectly created by AI lead to better economy: IBM

The problem is this: new jobs require a skillset which not a lot of people possess, causing a shortage of talent.

St. Mary’s College, Acer PH build cutting-edge STEM laboratory

Partner schools can also utilize Acer's products and services to integrate a digital classroom in their courses.

AI to save healthcare sector $52 billion in 2021: report

New artificial intelligence (AI) applications in healthcare will lead to billions in savings within the sector over the next four years, according to analyst firm ABI Research.

At Oracle, AI is at the forefront of its product development agenda

With artificial intelligence or AI dominating the conversation in the tech world in the last couple of years, business software giant Oracle is jumping into the fray by highlighting the ?autonomous? capabilities of its products and cloud services.

AI to replace tasks, not humans, says expert

The head of Singapore?s government-backed artificial intelligence (AI) agency has stressed that AI will not to take jobs away and replace many workers around the world from what is supposed to be their stable source of livelihood.

Oracle says AI will form backbone of its cloud-based apps

Software heavyweight Oracle is building its technology around AI and machine learning.

As tech dips into personal lives of customers, biz must build trust — report

A new study from outsourcing giant Accenture has revealed that fast-paced developments in technology are blurring the lines between businesses and the personal lives of their customers.
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