Category: Unite.AI
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AI Paves a Bright Future for Banking, but Responsible Development Is King
AI has become ubiquitous. A post-pandemic appetite for greater efficiency, responsiveness, and intelligence has fueled a competitive race among the world’s leading tech players. In just the last few years, AI has grown from an emerging fringe technology for highly-specialized use cases to something easily accessible through any connected device. In fact, 33% of all venture
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Data Monocultures in AI: Threats to Diversity and Innovation
AI is reshaping the world, from transforming healthcare to reforming education. It’s tackling long-standing challenges and opening possibilities we never thought possible. Data is at the centre of this revolution—the fuel that powers every AI model. It’s what enables these systems to make predictions, find patterns, and deliver solutions that impact our everyday lives. But
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Anthony Tobelaim, Co-founder & CPO at Siit – Interview Series
Anthony Tobelaim is the Co-founder & CPO of Siit. He previously worked at Aircall as a Senior Director of Partnership EMEA & APAC. Siit empowers IT and internal operations teams with a modern platform designed to simplify and streamline service management processes from start to finish. Unlike traditional systems that begin with forms or apps
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Protecting Your AI Investment: Why Cooling Strategy Matters More Than Ever
Data center operators are gambling millions on outdated cooling technology. The conversation around data center cooling isn’t just changing—it’s being completely redefined by the economics of AI. The stakes have never been higher. The rapid advancement of AI has transformed data center economics in ways few predicted. When a single rack of AI servers costs
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Jean-Louis Quguiner, Founder & CEO of Gladia – Interview Series
Jean-Louis Quéguiner is the Founder and CEO of Gladia. He previously served as Group Vice President of Data, AI, and Quantum Computing at OVHcloud, one of Europe’s leading cloud providers. He holds a Master’s Degree in Symbolic AI from the University of Québec in Canada and Arts et Métiers ParisTech in Paris. Over the course
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Retailers, Learn These 4 Lessons Before Making Your 2025 GenAI Investments
Forrester predicts one in five US and EMEA retailers will launch customer-facing GenAI applications in 2025. Enhanced product search, personalized recommendations, and improved category navigation are top use cases. So why did automated interactions cause the US’s customer experience score to decline by 5% in 2023—the lowest since 2015—and what can retailers learn from this
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Suzanne Valentine, Director of Pricing AI at Pricefx – Interview Series
Suzanne Valentine has been appointed as the Director of Pricing AI at Pricefx. In this role, she will oversee a team of pricing scientists, focusing on delivering customer value through innovative pricing strategies. Valentine has over 25 years of experience in enterprise software and AI-driven merchandising analytics. Her previous role was as Head of Data
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2025 Predictions: Year of Compound AI for Enterprise Adoption
The new year will bring AI adoption in ways that we have not seen before, after a recalibration of what we now know can be achieved within the enterprise. Knowledge graphs that support compound AI will be front and center as they add fuel to converting unstructured information into actionable knowledge. Alongside other tools like
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Coding and AI: How People Without Coding Experience Get Into AI
Andrew Ng’s assertion that artificial intelligence is the new electricity captures the impact and potential of AI across various sectors. However, many individuals may shy away from merging coding and AI due to the belief that advanced coding skills are mandatory. Bursting this myth reveals a world of opportunities for those without a programming background.
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Nicole Clark, CEO & Founder of Trellis – Interview Series
Nicole Clark, CEO and founder of Trellis, created the legal analytics platform to address challenges she faced as a litigator. Drawing from her experience in business litigation, she began aggregating state trial court data to tailor legal arguments and improve case outcomes. Recognizing its potential, she expanded Trellis to democratize access to legal insights. With