Post two of two: As part of a panel discussion at Information Age‘s Tech Leaders Summit, I was asked to sum up a couple of areas that we had been discussing: how to start your AI and RPA journey, and what the future looks like for these

Post two of two: As part of a panel discussion at Information Age‘s Tech Leaders Summit, I was asked to sum up a couple of areas that we had been discussing: how to start your AI and RPA journey, and what the future looks like for these
Post one of two: As part of a panel discussion at Information Age‘s Tech Leaders Summit, I was asked to sum up a couple of areas that we had been discussing: how to start your AI and RPA journey, and what the future looks like for these
Earlier this year I was visiting one of my AI partner companies, Seldon, who provide the best AI deployment platform in the industry right now. Andy Turner, their Business Development Manager, grabbed the opportunity for an ad-hoc interview with me around the streets of Shoreditch. Over 10 minutes we
I was honoured to be able to provide evidence to the All Party Parliamentary Group on AI (APPG AI) at their session in October which focused on the impact of AI on trade. The meeting, which is held at the House of Commons, involves presenting a point of view
To accompany the podcast I did on the subject of the disruption by AI and RPA of the outsourcing sector, DLA Piper also recorded a series of short videos, each one covering a particular question posed by Kit Burden. These are now available on the Deloitte Fast50 website
In March I spoke at InstechAI, a specialist conference that focuses on the use of technology in the insurance sector. In my talk I looked specifically at the benefits and risks that artificial intelligence (AI) could bring to the industry. The organisers, Club2020, also did a video interview with