AI’s Impact on the Benefits Market
By crunching information from this data set and learning how employees’ benefits behaviour changes over time, AI could anticipate the perfect benefits program for any individual. Source: hrtechnologist.com
By crunching information from this data set and learning how employees’ benefits behaviour changes over time, AI could anticipate the perfect benefits program for any individual. Source: hrtechnologist.com
India just swore in its first robotic police officer, which is named KP-Bot. Source: indiatoday.in
Tech giant claims policy surrounding facial recognition technology, especially when used by police, could be improved. Source: futurism.com
Researchers trained an AI to study the brain wave patterns and deduce what words the patients were listening to. Source: popularmechanics.com
Machines and algorithms will do more current tasks than humans by 2025, according to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2018. Source: weforum.org
The world is seeing extraordinary advances in artificial intelligence. Yet at the same time, there is concern regarding the ethical values embedded within AI Source: Brookings.edu
An AI-powered robot named Bina48 co-taught two sessions of an intro to ethics philosophy course at West Point military school. Source: futurism.com
The World Economic Forum estimates that machines will be responsible for 52% of the division of labour as share of hours within seven years, up from just 29% today. Source: hrtechnologynews.com
Concerns over AI have prompted calls to regulate its development. Source: hrtechnologynews.com
Technology is dramatically altering workplace dynamics. So, at Ilmarinen, Finland’s largest Private investor, HR now stands for humans and robotics. Source: hrtechnologynews.com