artificial intelligence (AI)

Cisco strikes US$28 billion deal for Splunk in biggest buy yet - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

News

Cisco strikes US$28 billion deal for Splunk in biggest buy yet

The merger offers the companies’ AI products “substantial scale” and more visibility into data.
A call for explainable AI  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

In Focus

A call for explainable AI

The challenge lies in maintaining an equilibrium between transparency, accountability, and protecting proprietary interests.

In Focus

Evading reputational risk when using AI

Instead of learning about every AI-related risk, organisations should focus on building a robust reputational mindset.
How SCDF will use AI, AR and 5G to enhance operational readiness - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Digital Economy

How SCDF will use AI, AR and 5G to enhance operational readiness

The two-year project will look at automating the equipment inspection process and facilitating remote assistance using smart glass

Tech

Databricks raises over US$500 mil in Series I funding, now valued at US$43 bil

GIC was one of the existing investors that took part in the round.
How Google Cloud is helping Culture Amp and others be AI-assisted - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

In Focus

How Google Cloud is helping Culture Amp and others be AI-assisted

It is providing the infrastructure and solutions that make it easier for organisations to build and use generative AI at scale.

In Focus

Building cultural context is key for successful generative AI initiatives in Asia

There is a need to ensure seamless integration with the diverse cultural contexts prevalent in many Asia-based organisations.

News

Enhancing video analytics with generative AI

ST Engineering's AGIL Vision allows searches to be conducted in natural language and supports a range of search permutations.
Baidu among first firms to win China approval for AI models - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Baidu, SenseTime among first firms to win China approval for AI models

It’s still too early to tell whether Chinese-made generative AI services could rise to the level of must-have apps like WeChat.

Artificial Intelligence

Baidu and Alibaba spearheading China’s AI charge, but chip curbs to hurt: Morningstar

Given the challenge of preventing hallucination in AI models, the AI industry is expected to be heavily regulated in China.
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