
You know how every now and again you go to a talk that you weren't that fussed about - but it totally blew your mind? That happened last night with Ben Hammersley's (BBC cyber journo) talk on tech in 2015.
One of his themes was that 2015 would be the year that Artificial Intelligence would start to be truly useful to every day lives. For me, the moment truly hit home when he introduced us to Amy - the artifically intelligent PA.
Not sure about you, but I find it such a faff scheduling meetings. Well, copy in Amy and she takes over, liaises politely with your meeting counterpart and then pops the confirmed meeting in your diary. I think she's due to launch in 2015 - and is backed by heavy hitters in the tech world including Softbank Capital, IA Ventures, Lerer Ventures, FirstMark Capital Pritzker Group Venture Capital, and CrunchFund.
Read all about how Amy schedules meetings, developed by A.AI
One of his themes was that 2015 would be the year that Artificial Intelligence would start to be truly useful to every day lives. For me, the moment truly hit home when he introduced us to Amy - the artifically intelligent PA.
Not sure about you, but I find it such a faff scheduling meetings. Well, copy in Amy and she takes over, liaises politely with your meeting counterpart and then pops the confirmed meeting in your diary. I think she's due to launch in 2015 - and is backed by heavy hitters in the tech world including Softbank Capital, IA Ventures, Lerer Ventures, FirstMark Capital Pritzker Group Venture Capital, and CrunchFund.
Read all about how Amy schedules meetings, developed by A.AI