Tech company EIAGLE has attracted millions in new funding for its tech that speeds commercial trucks in and out of yards and monitors cargo.
AI is changing marketing from a discipline built around campaigns, content & dashboards into one shaped by intelligent agents, deeper personalization and faster execution
The First-Person Narrative about my IEEE experience is available through the IEEE history center at: https://ethw.org/First-Hand:Pursuit_of_Happiness#cite_note-39.
Box CEO Aaron Levie urges companies to view AI as a “technology for abundance,” offering unlimited capacity for data analysis and insights, rather than just productivity hacks.
AI-powered GIS maps help restaurants reach customers, choose sites, and grow revenue with a combination of location intelligence and predictive data.
Many generation Z graduates and workers aren’t sold on AI, which presents significant problems for enterprise leaders.
As companies pour billions into AI infrastructure, cloud computing and specialist skills, the latest job cuts reveal how businesses are reshaping themselves around AI.
A new geothermal player. Upgrading the grid with wood veneers. How drones are leveling the military playing field. All that and more in this week’s Prototype.
Artificial intelligence is creating a subtle but important shift in enterprise technology and services markets.
A great consolidation may be on the horizon, as it may be far more effective and less costly to add new skillsets into existing agents rather than attempting to deploy fleets of narrow-task agents to accomplish workflows.