As businesses continue to narrow their operations down to just the core processes through outsourcing, supply chains across the world keep growing. This brings with it the need to keep track of and control a multitude of assets and processes separated by large distances. To keep up with this trend, businesses are adopting IoT-powered supply chain management.
When I first heard the phrase “mass personalization,” I thought that it seemed to be a contradiction of terms. How can it be mass if it is personalized? How can it be personalized if it is for the masses? But it is not an oxymoron after all. The movement to Big Data and, in particular, to Artificial Intelligence has meant that we can process billions and trillions of data points and – in discovering patterns in consumer behaviors – generate unique responses to specific triggers.
Why does Home Depot need to capture my full date of birth, just to buy a product? I recently purchased a can of Plastic Wood and was stopped by the self-checkout assistant because the system wanted to verify I was over 18. Fine. I assume it has to do with preventing kids from sniffing glue, painting graffiti, or whatever. Even though I look well beyond such an age, I had to produce my driver’s license and the assistant verified my age then typed in the month, day, and year of my birthdate into the payment system. WHAT??? No thank you!
AI fuzzing is a cybersecurity practice used by organizations to spot vulnerabilities or flaws within any application or system. Sadly, hackers have now begun using AI fuzzing for committing crimes.
The implementation of the internet of things (IoT) in telecom companies can offer business analytics, ensure safety at remote sites, and monitor equipment.
Where will online criminal hackers look next? Cryptocurrency.
As part of their perpetual quest to make their people-centric processes more effective, numerous businesses are increasingly adopting enterprise gamification in different parts of their operations. Early applications of this new discipline are already making an impact, paving the way for more continued development and increased adoption.