Presently, the applicability of quantum computing to real-world business problems is limited. Leading cloud providers such as AWS, Google, IBM and Microsoft are actively working to broaden this scope by providing quantum computing services over the cloud to expedite more use cases.
For over a decade, several industries have embraced AI in various capacities. But generative AI proved to be a turning point, prompting CIOs and tech leaders to devise new ways to use AI to transform their businesses. At the Microsoft AI Tour in Mumbai, these leaders shared use cases, ideas and advice.
Jaeger Glucina, chief of staff at Luminance, on how their legal-grade LLM saves time and costs by automating tasks allowing legal teams to focus on critical tasks and reducing reliance on third-party papers. This AI is being used by customers such as Hitachi, IDEXX Laboratories, Emma Sleep and proSapient.
India's DigiYatra app, serving four million users already, is poised to become a comprehensive travel identity solution. Its goal is to seamlessly integrate with the entire airport ecosystem, encompassing transportation services, baggage handling, airport security, and various other amenities.
Robert Blumofe, executive vice president and CTO at Akamai, expects social engineering, phishing, extortion and AI-driven attacks to dominate the threat landscape. He advised enterprises to use FIDO2-based MFA, zero trust, microsegmentation and API security to reduce risks.
LLM adoption brings new attack vectors, vulnerabilities and threats. Elad Schulman, CEO of Lasso Security, advocates a holistic approach, securing LLMs and emphasizing input/output validation for robust protection.
Anupam Mishra, head of solutions architecture, AWS India and South Asia, explores AWS' innovative approach to solution architecture. He discusses co-creation, prototyping and impactful applications in diverse sectors.
Superapps are featured as one of Gartner's top 10 strategic technology trends for 2023. Jason Wong, distinguished VP analyst, Gartner, gives examples of how it can be used in banking, retail and other industries. He says superapps can take customer and employee digital experiences to new heights.
A Forrester report predicts high-stakes tech leadership for CIOs in 2024. Juggling innovation and cybersecurity, CIOs manage millennial teams and AI, aiming for progress without compromising security. Success relies on balancing risks, proactive defense, and unwavering security commitment.
Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance is transforming its services with the integration of AI. Goutam Datta, chief information and digital officer, shares insights on the company's efforts to tackle biases for responsible AI deployment. He also discusses the future of insurtech.
Microsoft-backed IDC study outlines the business opportunity of AI. It highlights how leading organizations use AI and address barriers including AI governance, risks, upskilling and costs. It also mentions how AI adoption has led to a boost in customer satisfaction, productivity and market share.
Iyad Hindiyeh, CDTO, San Francisco International Airport, is taking a holistic approach to digital innovation by integrating it across the airport ecosystem, including transportation services, baggage handling and airport security, among other in-airport services.
In India, Uttar Pradesh aims to leverage AI for governance, disaster management and urban development. Naveen Kumar GS, revenue secretary and relief commissioner, Government of Uttar Pradesh, India, explains AI-led initiatives and building a data lake to enhance predictive analysis in public services.
Building on the foundation of digital governance, India’s Digital Public Infrastructure is evolving, with a focus on enhancing user experience and backend analytics across its digital platforms. Former NHA CEO Dr. R.S. Sharma sheds light on the road map for DPI initiatives in healthcare and beyond.
Lidia Fonseca, chief digital and technology officer at Pfizer, elaborates on how the company is leveraging artificial intelligence and generative AI, among other technologies, to revolutionize both healthcare delivery and drug discovery for nearly 1.6 billion patients it serves.
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