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Otter.ai expands reach of Otter Assistant for video chats
The virtual assistant, rolled out for Zoom users in May, gains support for three more platforms: Microsoft Teams, Google Meet and Cisco Webex.
Voice is becoming a primary search technology
If your enterprise isn't focusing on voice search, you may be missing out on business opportunity.
Zoho brings business intelligence to the mass market
Zoho's new business intelligence suite puts deep, data-driven business insights within reach of many smaller enterprises.
How AI can make meetings smarter
This short collection of (mostly) iOS compatible tools show how artificial intelligence will make your meetings smarter, and just how much smarter they may become.
WWDC 2021: Is Apple planning a 'homeOS' (that would also work in the office)?
An Apple recruitment ad mentions a homeOS system for the first time. Does Apple plan to make smart things smart?
IBM Think: How AI could make big virtual events better than in-person alternatives
This week's IBM Think event prompted some thoughts on how companies could (and should) use their own technologies to make virtual events better.
The mystery of Google's missed Pixel opportunity
Six years into making its own phones, how is Google still not getting this right?
Career roadmap: Artificial Intelligence Engineer
AI is becoming ubiquitous across all the functional areas of business and is expected to break the $500 billion mark by 2024, according to IDC. So what does it take to become an AI engineer? We spoke with Mike Harasimowicz, principal...
IBM’s Project Debater showcases next-gen AI-driven productivity
Could artificial intelligence help companies make better decisions? We may soon find out.
iGenius’ Crystal: An enterprise-class digital assistant at last?
If you can successfully marry vast data repositories with artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing, you'd wind up with something like Crystal. Are digital assistants ready for a big leap forward?
The future of work: Coming sooner than you think
What will your worklife be like years from now? Today's work-from-home world has given us a glimpse of the future, as these five articles from CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World illustrate.
Why we need computer modeling and simulations to make better decisions
AI-based computer modeling and simulations could improve enterprise productivity, reduce waste and lead to better, smarter outcomes. So why aren't we doing more of this?
The hidden significance of a simple Chromebook screensaver
A subtle-seeming feature could help connect Google's ecosystems in a powerful new way — from Chrome OS to Android and beyond.
10 ways Google Assistant devices can help with working from home
Whether you're using an Assistant-enabled speaker or a screen-packin' Smart Display, having a virtual genie at your desk can bring a serious boost to your home-working productivity.
Apple’s People Detection, accessibility, and the voice-first enterprise
Accessibility tools are critical to the development of voice-first computing and Apple is ahead of the curve.
Microsoft 365 to get big Nvidia AI-editing boost
At GTC this week, Nvidia talked up plans to work with Microsoft to add its AI to Microsoft 365. For this columnist, that would be most welcome news.
The Nvidia-Arm merger could change how we work
With Arm dominant in mobile devices and IoT, and Nvidia dominant in both graphics and AI training, the deal could re-shape everything from mobile security to video collaboration.
How IBM’s Watson could boost productivity during the New Normal
Here's an idea: Have Watson serve as a stand-in for you in some of those meetings you don't have time for.
How AI on Apple Silicon will help the enterprise
Machine learning will transform every part of the Apple experience in the coming years.
AI at work: Your next co-worker could be an algorithm
It’s inevitable that artificial intelligence will replace some jobs. But emerging AI systems not only support their human colleagues but actively collaborate with them, tapping the unique strengths of both.