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It’s Not Artificial, It’s Adaptive Intelligence

Bernard Solomon, Head of Applications & Head of Human Capital Management Applications for ASEAN , Oracle

23-Aug-18 11:00

It’s Not Artificial, It’s Adaptive Intelligence

We’ve passed the midway mark of 2018 and approaching the last quarter of the year now. Companies have moved beyond understanding the vast potential of their data to how best to make most of it. Sadly though, some haven’t reached this stage yet. But the technology is already at a point where you can get a real-time insight that enables better business decisions and also enabling you to accelerate product development. But what if the insights weren’t just used by humans, but by the systems themselves, leading to ongoing optimisation at previously inconceivable speed and accuracy? That’s the promise of adaptive intelligence application, that are already impacting more areas of business. We speak to Bernard Solomon of Oracle ASEAN to learn more.

Produced by: Jeff Sandhu


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