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2021: Now that disruption is business as usual, we must rise above crisis mode
David Gewirtz takes out his crystal ball and tries to look forward into 2021. It can’t be any worse than 2020, can it? Gewirtz gives us a framework to think about our new normal as it morphs into our new business as usual.
Read MoreDumb and dumber: The future of business AI depends on HI
When every organization has access to AI … the difference will be in Human Intelligence (HI)
Read MoreData-driven 2021: Predictions for a new year in data, analytics and AI
A tumultuous 2020 has had many in the industry pondering what comes next, yielding almost 50 pages of predictions, from more than 30 companies, delivered to my inbox. Here’s a roundup of many of the 2021 predictions, broken down into the topics that garnered the most conjecture.
Read MoreNSW says QR codes are the most effective system for COVID-19 contact tracing
State government reminds hospitality businesses and hairdressers they need to use the Service NSW QR code system come January 1.
Read MoreFBI: Pranksters are hijacking smart devices to live-stream swatting incidents
The FBI said it’s working with smart device makers to address the issue.
Read More10 most ‘disruptive’ information technology jobs in the year ahead
Artificial intelligence, DevOps-related skills drawing the highest premium, analysis of almost two million job openings finds.
Read MoreHow to design your business to deliver better customer outcomes
To successfully compete in the next normal, companies must develop a new strategic playbook for improving the stakeholder experience and business growth opportunities.
Read MoreExpressive robotics is breathing “life” into machines
How Disney animation and VR are making pedestrian interactions with autonomous vehicles less awkward.
Read MoreLG unveils new MiniLED TV ahead of CES 2021
The company’s new MiniLED LCD TV, called LG QNED TV, uses ultra-small LEDs as its backlight to boost brightness and contrast ratio.
Read MoreBrazilians mostly unaware of data protection regulations
Despite concerns over potential misuse and lack of trust, research has found consumers are not questioning corporate practices around personal data handling.
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