Matthew Lamons, Founder, and CEO of Skejul based in the United States participate in Risk Roundup to discuss – Cloud-Powered Artificial Intelligence Platform.
Cloud Powered Artificial Intelligence Platform
Cloud computing has helped us move away from the past that ran applications or programs from software that were downloaded on a physical computer or servers. While cloud computing allows us access to all kinds of applications through the internet clouds, we are also witnessing the rise of intelligent machines that can sense, reason, and act on their own without human help.
Since artificial intelligence (AI) is at the heart of much of today’s technology innovation and the rise of machine intelligence, there is a great hope that it will bring us the potential to not only improve the existing cloud platforms but also power the next generation of cloud computing technologies and platforms.
It is important that we, individually and collectively, evaluate whether artificial intelligence will be able to power the next phase of cloud computing. This is especially important since there is a growing unanimity on all-out analytics that is increasingly seen as the gateway to big data floodgates.
As we witness the growing incorporation of artificial intelligence capabilities as a foundational element of cloud infrastructures, it brings us the promise of potential to accelerate solutions to large-scale problems facing individuals and entities across nations: its governments, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA). It is important to evaluate whether artificial intelligence will power the next generation of cloud computing.
Cloud Powered Artificial Intelligence Platform
As “Cloud-based Artificial Intelligence Platforms” fundamentally transforms NGIOA, it is important that we evaluate its independent and interdependent security risks that are rising and have profound implications to the future of humanity in cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS). Time is now to talk about “Cloud-based Artificial Intelligence Platform Risks”!
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About the Guest
Matthew Lamons is the Founder and CEO of Skejul based in the United States.
Skejul, the cloud-based artificial intelligence platform takes the guesswork out of organizing and scheduling any activity and has been named a “Cool Vendor” in the “Cool Vendors in Unified Communication, 2017” report by Gartner, Inc. Skejul eliminates frustration in planning and managing business meetings and family activities. Skejul schedules meetings in seconds without sharing calendars, bouncing emails back and forth, or disclosing your availability. Their mission is to simplify the future by giving people awesome new ways to set, see, and share: life, work, and play.
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