The human element
Purposeful AI
Purposeful AI is about leveraging technology to amplify people. We can automate the repetitive, mechanizable task, we can capture the knowledge and know-how across people and long-lived systems and bring this knowledge back inside the systems to drive more value, and in doing these things we can free people to put all of our creativity, passion, and imagination into thinking about the bigger opportunities ahead of us.
Contrary to popular belief, AI will not kill jobs. Instead, it will release people from repetitive task, allowing them to dedicate talent and skills to solving newer problems. This helps enterprises create dedicated talent that can take up strategic roles rather than mundane ones, and create value.
Our approach
Climate change mitigation technology
Climate technologies that help us reduce greenhouse gas emissions include renewable energies such as wind energy, solar power and hydropower.
To adapt to the adverse effects of climate change, we use climate technologies such as drought-resistant crops, early warning systems and sea walls.
There are also ‘soft’ climate technologies, such as energy-efficient practices or training for using equipment.
Our approach
Computing Futures
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Our approach
Automatic vehicle
Self-driving cars have the potential to bring many changes to future roadways and transportation industries. They could potentially, for example, reduce traffic congestion; lower the number of accidents; and enable new self-driving, ride-hailing and trucking services. AI technologies power self-driving car systems. Developers of self-driving cars use vast amounts of data from image recognition systems, along with machine learning and neural networks, to build systems that can drive autonomously.
Future scope:
For automakers focused on delivering vehicles with higher levels of automation, there is enormous potential for growth. Consumers interested in the convenience of hands-free driving might want cars with more advanced autonomous functions (including L2+, L3, and L4), which give the autonomous system greater control over driving tasks. Costs for sensors and high-performance computers are decreasing, while safety standards for AD technologies are continuing to advance. Taken together, these factors could help the auto industry introduce more advanced autonomous features to a broad range of vehicles over time.
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Purposeful AI
Purposeful AI is about leveraging technology to amplify people. We can automate the repetitive, mechanizable task, we can capture the knowledge and know-how across people and long-lived systems and bring this knowledge back inside the systems to drive more value, and in doing these things we can free people to put all of our creativity, passion, and imagination into thinking about the bigger opportunities ahead of us.Contrary to popular belief, AI will not kill jobs. Instead, it will release people from repetitive task, allowing them to dedicate talent and skills to solving newer problems. This helps enterprises create dedicated talent that can take up strategic roles rather than mundane ones, and create value. Â
Always accessible
Climate change mitigation technology
Climate technologies that help us reduce greenhouse gas emissions include renewable energies such as wind energy, solar power and hydropower. To adapt to the adverse effects of climate change, we use climate technologies such as drought-resistant crops, early warning systems and sea walls. There are also ‘soft’ climate technologies, such as energy-efficient practices or training for using equipment.Â
Thought leadership
Thought leadership
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