Press Release – Make Lemonade AI could be New Zealands electronic version of number 8 wire where special digital tools can be developed tools using AI to solve economic and social challenges, AI experts say. The issue will be a key topic at the Aotearoa AI summit in Auckland …
AI could be New Zealand’s electronic version of number 8 wire where special digital tools can be developed tools using AI to solve economic and social challenges, AI experts say.
The issue will be a key topic at the Aotearoa AI summit in Auckland on May 12.
Emma Naji, executive director of the AI Forum NZ, says significant work is being done in the field of AI and health, which is so important during the global health crisis.
Article – AsiaPacific Infrastructure We can learn a lot from other nations in how to leverage these technologies such as AI, but with limited funding and resources New Zealand has to be smarter and well aligned to get the best impact, so a national strategy or plan is critical. An AI …
We can learn a lot from other nations in how to leverage these technologies such as AI, but with limited funding and resources New Zealand has to be smarter and well aligned to get the best impact, so a national strategy or plan is critical.
An AI strategy is also needed to help New Zealand consider how its AI will operate within a global market.
Press Release – Make Lemonade
New Zealand has an opportunity to create AI that not only solves big problems at home, but that can also be seen as technology that is good for the world, NZTech chief executive Graeme Muller says.
Commerce and consumer affairs m
inister David
Clark will be opening the Aotearoa AI Summit in Auckland on May 12. The major event has attracted New Zealand’s leading AI scientists, policy makers and tech entrepreneurs to review the rapidly moving technology.
The minister will be sharing the government’s thinking on a national AI strategy and other speakers such as Jennifer Marsman, Microsoft’s cognitive search principal engineer and Greg Cross, founder of global leading AI company Soul Machines, will be revealing insights on the pace of change driven by AI around the world.
Monday, 3 May 2021, 9:52 am
New Zealand has an opportunity to create AI that not only
solves big problems at home, but that can also be seen as
technology that is good for the world, NZTech chief
executive Graeme Muller says.
Commerce and consumer
affairs m
inister David
Clark will be opening
the Aotearoa AI Summit in Auckland on May 12. The major
event has attracted New Zealand’s leading AI scientists,
policy makers and tech entrepreneurs to review the rapidly
moving technology.
The minister will be sharing the
government’s thinking on a national AI strategy and other
speakers such as Jennifer Marsman, Microsoft’s