machine learning

Digital Economy

Leaning into innovation to bring newfound speed and accuracy to credit risk modelling

The era of AI is here – just in time for organisations to come to terms with and move forward with better credit risk decisioning.

News

Over six in ten Singapore firms are optimising or formalising AI implementation

Yet, 35% of them still find it challenging to align their AI/ML strategies to the business: Rackspace Technology
Keep online fraud at bay, or brace for greater loss  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Digital Economy

Keep online fraud at bay, or brace for greater loss

What are some ways of preventing synthetic identity fraud, which is plaguing nearly two-thirds of APAC businesses?
Could a capital spending surge be the next surprise for the world economy? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Economy

Could a capital spending surge be the next surprise for the world economy?

Recovered parts of the global economy will see a vigorous new capital spending cycle that'll raise economic growth: Manu Bhaskaran
Can AI be trusted? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Artificial Intelligence

Can AI be trusted?

How can humans infuse ethics into AI algorithms?
Companies spend extra $20 bil weekly to enable work-from home arrangements, yet face higher cyber attacks, survey finds - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Companies spend extra $20 bil weekly to enable work-from home arrangements, yet face higher cyber attacks, survey finds.

IT business leaders are are also not expecting employees to be back in the workplace anytime soon.

Artificial Intelligence

DBS ties up with AWS to train 3,000 employees in AI and machine learning

This tie-up with AWS is part of DBS’ on-going digital transformation efforts.

Singapore economy

Reopening Singapore Inc a balancing act

On April 15, the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, made two Twitter postings that are cru­cial for the resumption of econom­ic activity. His tweets listed the observance of six condit

Disruption and Digitalisation

Prudential partners Ngee Ann Polytechnic to launch machine learning programme to prep workforce for digital economy

The ability to understand AI and apply it to what we do is a useful skill to have, regardless of job roles, says Sheela Parakkal, chief human resource officer at Prudential Singapore.

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

Local family businesses ready to embrace next-gen technologies, but less confident in talent: SAP

SINGAPORE (Feb 28): Local family businesses are most confident in utilising data analytics to drive their business success, as they prepare to put aside their traditional business models to meet future challenges with next-generation technologies.
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