Looking ahead

Next Issue

In the next issue of Verdict AI, out in April, we’ll be looking at how Amazon is driving development in voice-enabled artificial intelligence, and consider how the technology is set to shape business use of AI in the future.

We’ll also hear from Travelport about how AI is transforming the travel industry, and consider whether the changes are comparable to the digitisation of the field in the 80s. Plus, we’ll look at recent investment in Paris-based AI, and ask if France is becoming a European powerhouse for artificial intelligence.

And if that wasn’t enough, we’ll also hear from Facebook’s Stan Chudnovsky about the company’s chatbots, and discover how artificial intelligence is being used to transform pharmaceuticals.

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Deputy Editor | Daniel Davies

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