Search results for “ai first” What does it mean to be AI First? By Adam Tinworth AI is flavour of the month, year and quite possibly the decade. It’s become central to the plans of many of the major technology vendors over the last year. AI is both trendy and, clearly, effective. But what does that mean for us? Assistive Intelligence will shape our future, but we need to think about AI ethics first By Adam Tinworth Almost without us noticing, AI is permeating our lives, our businesses and our nations. It would be foolish to ignore it — but equally foolish not to ask some serious questions about the ethics of what we're doing. The AI-first world requires new products By Martin Recke It's not enough to simply add an Alexa skill to an existing product, like it wasn't enough to make your website responsive or launch a mobile app without changing anything else. AI-first means reimagining your product for a world driven by AI and voice interfaces. First NEXT16 Speakers: Brian Solis, Nathalie Nahai & Golden Krishna By Xenia Stubbe Together with Brian Solis, Nathalie Nahai, Golden Krishna and further international experts, we’ll dive deeply into the world of tomorrow’s consumers. When AI learns to think in three dimensions: world models, robotics, and the physics problem By Martin Recke World models could revolutionise robotics by teaching AI physics. But data bottlenecks and infrastructure limits delay real-world deployment. AI’s best infrastructure bet By Martin Recke While Microsoft’s CEO warns of an AI bubble, the real infrastructure bet is clear: renewables capture half of data center growth. Nuclear lags years behind. CES 2026: When AI hit the infrastructure wall By Martin Recke The Las Vegas tech showcase revealed that artificial intelligence’s real bottleneck isn’t algorithmic brilliance – it’s the unglamorous physics of power, cooling, and manufacturing capacity. Creative AI Agents: Will your brand stay distinct or disappear in the noise? By Kira Wasserthal, Canan Eldemgil, Beatriz Cuesta Unkhoff How do you harness AI without losing brand distinctiveness and voice? Make sure the human stays a big part of the creative equation… After the website: navigating the agent-first web By Martin Recke Agent experience is the next evolution in web design. From brand-to-bot interactions to the agent-first future: what comes after the website? AI is making ageing optional By Martin Recke How AI and longevity science are revolutionising healthcare – from reversing ageing to 80% reductions in death rates. The future is now. Could blockchain and AI finally reshape finance? By Martin Recke Despite years of digitisation, finance remains costly. Blockchain and AI promise faster, cheaper services by cutting legacy tech, intermediaries, and friction. Composable or Commoditised: Why Agentic AI Commerce Demands MACH Foundations By Jasmin Guthmann If you're going to make the most of Agentic AI, you need to let it free. And that means getting to grips with MACH and MCP… The magic of AI in healthcare By Martin Recke AI won’t replace human healthcare professionals, but it is well-equipped to augment their work, improving efficiency and accuracy. Trailblazing Brand Strategy in the Age of GenAI By Roman Kugler, Petra Seipp There’s plenty of theory about how AI could enhance brand strategy - but too little empirical evidence. A new report fixes that and provides practical guidelines. Future Skills with GenAI: Why the Most Human Leaders Will Win By Kira Wasserthal, Nils Ehlert Humanity is at a crossroads. AI is here, and is in our offices, schools and homes. How do we use it — without losing our own skills? Guessing Machines, Not Fact Engines: Why AI Isn’t What ‘Star Trek’ Promised By Adam Tinworth While Star Trek gave us the illusion of talking computers that provide accurate answers, today’s LLMs are guessing machines that generate responses based on probability rather than factual accuracy. Understanding this distinction is crucial. CES 2025: less automotive, more AI By Roland Mayr AI was clearly the dominant theme at CES 2025. Products become smarter, and humanoid robots are a thing now. Reimagining Creativity: How AI challenges and inspires creative minds By Adam Tinworth Is AI the doom of human creativity, or the spur for a whole new wave of art? A panel discussion at NEXT24 explores the potential. How GenAI can supercharge smart cities By Adam Tinworth Generative AI is shaping up to be the technology that finally makes smart cities truly viable. AI as new media By Martin Recke Generative AI will create new media forms where artists and creative technologists are both at the forefront and at risk of being put out of business. Apple Intelligence: when AI becomes personal assistive intelligence By Adam Tinworth Apple’s AI play is here — and it looks very different, and a lot more personal, than what others are doing. Brains, robots, and interfaces By Martin Recke The brain is energy-hungry. But because it uses electrical signals, we can develop digital interfaces – even for human-robot interaction. AI needs new energy — and lots of it By Adam Tinworth AI is seriously energy hungry. Our new technology needs new energy — without making the climate crisis worse. What are the solutions? prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 33 next