Experience Air India's transformation journey and discover how they're embracing emerging technologies such as quantum computing and chatbots driven by ChatGPT to modernise their digital systems and improve customer service. Investing approx. 200 million USD in various initiatives, Air India is paving the way for a digital-first world.
This article examines how media companies and agencies are leveraging the power of AI and integrating more efficient and creative working practices into their marketing strategies through OpenAI's ChatGPT. Holding companies such as Stagwell Group and Omnicom have all utilized AI across different operations, from content optimization to influencing marketing, to transform their businesses. Read about their successes and the potential for the future of AI in the industry.
Inspectorio is revolutionizing the supply chain field with the launch of the world's first ChatGPT-driven generative AI tool: Inspectorio CAPA recommender. Streamline processes, optimize performance, mitigate risk, and maximize visibility with this AI tool to make the most informed supply chain decisions. Transform your business today!
Air India, one of the biggest airline companies owned by the Indian government, is committed to reduce 80% of its single-use plastic consumption on its flights as it celebrates World Earth Day 2021. To achieve this, the company has removed plastic water bottles from Economy Class pockets and created pour services with reusable linen bags and flowers for an eco-friendly future.
Google is consolidating its AI research labs – Google Brain and DeepMind – into a unified unit and has repositioned itself to remain competitive in the ever expanding AI industry. CEO Sundar Pichai expressed his belief that the move will accelerate progress in AI and Jeff Dean, Google’s Chief Scientist will be leading the way for both Google Research and Google DeepMind. Venture Beat’s mission is to focus on successful AI integration and optimisation with its ‘Transform 2023’ event in SF.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?