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AI could automate over half of banking jobs, new Citi report says – Marketplace

Banking — more than any other sector — is ripe for disruption by artificial intelligence, according to a report out this week from the...

Amazon poised to start charging monthly fee for Alexa

Amazon is preparing to charge customers up to $10 (£7.91) a month...

Is AI Your New Shopping Buddy?

The GistCustomer engagement. AI predicts ideal service moments, boosting potential sales and satisfaction.Shopping efficiency. Machine learning speeds up shopping, balancing assistance with autonomy.Retail insights. AI transforms data...

BoF Insights and Quilt.AI Form Partnership to Deliver AI Solutions in Fashion and Beauty

The Business of Fashion is pleased to announce a new partnership between BoF Insights, BoF’s data and advisory team, and Quilt.AI, a leading artificial...

AI might nick our jobs but there’s one thing it will never take from us

HAD a tough day at work?Don’t worry, very soon you won’t have to bother going in, or “working from home” if you’re one of...

Brain Inspired AI Learns Like Humans – Neuroscience News

Summary: Today’s AI can read, talk, and analyze data but still has critical limitations. NeuroAI researchers designed a new AI model inspired by the...

Citi Sees AI Displacing More Bank Jobs Than Any Other Sector

(Bloomberg) — Citigroup Inc. said artificial intelligence is likely to displace more jobs across the banking industry than in any other sector as the...

The jobs most at risk from AI

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technology is reshaping the job market, posing significant risks to various professions.According to a recent report by Goldman...

AI Could Steal Bank Tellers’ Jobs — Here’s How They Can Fight Back

You’ve no doubt seen the headlines about artificial intelligence replacing workers and stealing their jobs. There’s been talk about jobs in customer service, banking...

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