Exploring the Future of AI & Big Data
During this year’s AI & Big Data Expo in Amsterdam, we were joined by the folks from Audere Communications and the c-suite podcast to get a unique insight into AI’s significance now and in the future.
In this final episode, industry leaders share diverse perspectives on navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and Big Data.
Exploring the Future of AI & Big Data
During this year’s AI & Big Data Expo in Amsterdam, we were joined by the folks from Audere Communications and the c-suite podcast to get a unique insight into AI’s significance now and in the future.
In this final episode, industry leaders share diverse perspectives on navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and Big Data.
Aoibhinn Reddington shares her perspective on AI’s impact on working lives. She emphasises caution in predicting AI’s future, given its rapid evolution.
Additionally, she highlights the role of foundational models like GPT-4 in democratising AI use and expresses excitement about AI applications in public sector personalisation.
Michiel Van Lunsen explains the model lifecycle and ING’s role in assessing risks. He further discusses the importance of model validation in banking.
Van Lunsen also touches on using AI to enhance customer interactions, target specific customers, and improve processes within the non-regulatory space.
Michiel Van Lunsen explains the model lifecycle and ING’s role in assessing risks. He further discusses the importance of model validation in banking.
Van Lunsen also touches on using AI to enhance customer interactions, target specific customers, and improve processes within the non-regulatory space.
Guy D’Hauwers discusses atNorth, a Pan-Nordic data center provider focusing on high-performance computing and AI. Moreover, he highlights the advantages of the Nordic region.
D’Hauwers provides examples of clients utilising atNorth’s infrastructure for weather forecasting and risk calculations.
Finally, Guy emphasises sustainability in data processing.
The Three Horizons of Data
Vidya Ranade talks about the three horizons of data, emphasising the need to maximise existing data and improve data quality.
He also highlights the challenges of bringing together different skills for each horizon.
The Three Horizons of Data
Vidya Ranade talks about the three horizons of data, emphasising the need to maximise existing data and improve data quality.
He also highlights the challenges of bringing together different skills for each horizon.
Rowan discusses Analytics for Industry’s role in helping manufacturing companies become more sustainable.
Moreover, he stresses the importance of starting with good-quality data for sustainable operations.
Giuseppe Lenci highlights key points from a panel discussion, focusing on data democratisation and breaking data silos.
He further discussed the cultural shift toward augmented consumer behaviour in business intelligence systems.
Giuseppe Lenci highlights key points from a panel discussion, focusing on data democratisation and breaking data silos.
He further discussed the cultural shift toward augmented consumer behaviour in business intelligence systems.
Closing off, Gary Muddyman, our President & General Manager, shares his experience at TechEx, praising its quality and expressing the challenges of getting Exfluency’s name out in the market.
Furthermore, Gary emphasises the benefits of attending such events for industry intelligence.
Finally, he highlights the positive response to his colleague Jaromir Dzialo’s speech and the overall success of the event for Exfluency.