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Weekly AI news and facts from the team at Apres. Each update includes 3 picks from the AI community, 2 quotes we love, and 1 question for you to ponder.
3 Picks from the AI Community

'Connected intelligence' is not a new concept, but it’s becoming more prevalent given that two-thirds of enterprises are adopting AI. A look at how it can be used where humans and machines connect within a digital environment, to share knowledge, and to shape experiences for exponential business growth. (Article)

AI, machine learning, and predictive analytics all top the list of hot technology investments for banks in 2022, according to a new Forrester report. (Article)

There's a wide range of initiatives to establish ethical principles for AI. Unfortunately, the sheer volume of proposed principles threatens to overwhelm and confuse. This reports analyzes several of the highest-profile sets of ethical principles for AI, and reveals an overarching framework consisting of five core principles. (Report)

2 Quotes We Love

“Just like our cars are not fully self-driving yet, we still need the human factor in many investment and financial decisions – and for the foreseeable future this will not change.” – Andreas Braun

“AI is not magic. In fact, what I like to describe it as is an immensely powerful tool, but the solutions are ours.”  – Dr. Vivienne Ming

1 Question

How is your organization continuously improving the underlying value of your data to tackle business challenges?

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