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IBM Is Using Its AI To Predict How Employees Will Perform

Richard Bradbury | Christine Wong | Audrey Raj

11-Jul-18 12:00

IBM Is Using Its AI To Predict How Employees Will Perform

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Christine Wong and Audrey Raj discussed:

 

1:15:04 - IBM Is Using Its AI To Predict How Employees Will Perform

6:45:89 - Google Now Refers To Its Different Assistant Voices Using Colours

13:03:43 - AT&T Wants To Overhaul HBO, Says It Isn’t Profitable Enough

21:30:52 - The App Store Has Made Apple At Least $40 Billion In Revenue Since It Was Created 10 Years Ago Today

27:00:35 - UK To Require All New Homes To Have Electric Vehicle Charging Capabilities


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