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As artificial intelligence continues to make inroads in the workplace, the managerial reporting lines can get a bit murky.
What happens to technology professionals as artificially intelligent machines take over increasingly complex IT tasks?
While two-thirds of service providers lack u201cas-a-serviceu201d skills, 50 percent of the C-suite enterprise is actually willing to change legacy service providers and legacy investments.u00a0
The over-arching trend in 2016 for upstream oil and gas companies in India are depressed prices. For IT leaders in the industry that means getting their efficiency game on.u00a0
Machine learning operations, or ML Ops, can help enterprises improve governance and regulatory compliance, automation, and production model quality.
With robotics being touted as one of the most important technology trends in enterprises by research analysts, letu2019s have a look at the cards being played by Indian CIOs in 2016.
Gartner predicts one-third human workforce to be replaced by robots in the next decade. Should we be worried?
If analysts are right, you might just have to work for a robot in the next few years. Letu2019s see what the year 2016 has in store for robotics.
While the larger cities will give the industry a boost because people there suffer from lifestyle diseases, the smaller, untapped towns could help the industry to really make a difference.n
With 100 per cent Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) allowed through the automatic route, and initiatives like u2018Make in Indiau2019, major international players have entered the Indian engineering sector due to significant growth opportunities availa
Andrew Moore, dean of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, shares with CIO.com his thoughts on where artificial intelligence and cognitive computing research is heading.
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