AI for organisations, with Daniel Hulme
London Futurists12 Okt 2022

AI for organisations, with Daniel Hulme

This episode features Daniel Hulme, founder of Satalia and chief AI officer at WPP. What is AI good at today? And how can organisations increase the likelihood of deploying AI successfully? 02.55 What is AI good at today? 03.25 Deep learning isn’t yet being widely used in companies. Executives are wary of self-adapting systems 04.15 Six categories of AI deployment today 04.20 1. Automation. Using “if … then …” statements 04.50 2. Generative AI, like Dall-E 05.15 3. Humanisation, like DeepFak...

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