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The most valuable AI use cases for business

IBM Big Data Hub

When thinking of artificial intelligence (AI) use cases, the question might be asked: What won’t AI be able to do? But right now, pure AI can be programmed for many tasks that require thought and intelligence , as long as that intelligence can be gathered digitally and used to train an AI system.

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AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C

IBM Big Data Hub

Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming commerce at an exponential pace. They can simplify and accelerate workflows throughout the commerce journey, from discovery to the successful completion of a transaction. Successful integration of AI in commerce depends on earning and keeping consumer trust.

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Why You Need to Tune EDR to Secure Your Environment

eSecurity Planet

However, communication with managers can provide a good starting point, and many tools harness artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms to improve visibility into typical activities. Asset discovery should be one of the first steps in EDR installation. Also read: 10 Top Active Directory Security Tools.

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10 everyday machine learning use cases

IBM Big Data Hub

Machine learning (ML)—the artificial intelligence (AI) subfield in which machines learn from datasets and past experiences by recognizing patterns and generating predictions—is a $21 billion global industry projected to become a $209 billion industry by 2029.

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Anonymization & Pseudonymization as Tools for Cross-Border Discovery Compliance

ARMA International

discovery demands against the requirements of Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). discovery and international privacy rules. Both practices have been in use at least since the advent of discovery proceedings involving confidential personal information, though perhaps not under those terms. Introduction.

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Jason R. Baron of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

We have come to a moment where artificial intelligence (AI) is being recognized as important for the legal industry. Five years ago, we saw the emergence of one form of AI in the guise of technology-assisted review in e-discovery. {Interviewed the last day of the show}. You see it everywhere. That’s a good thing.