Category: Artificial Intelligence
Gokada v Oride: What Their Turf War teach us about...
Posted by The PALM | Feb 6, 2020 | Africa Today, Artificial Intelligence, Insights, Tech | 0 |
The Goading Rate of Artificial Intelligence as the...
Posted by The PALM | Jan 16, 2020 | Africa Today, Artificial Intelligence, Insights, Tech | 0 |
The Metaverse: A New Universe for Business-Tom Utum Jr
by The PALM | Aug 3, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Insights | 0 |
Like every other technological innovation, the Metaverse is poised to disrupting the way businesses interact and do business. The term Metaverse is used to describe the concept of a future version of the internet where physical environments are shared and fused into 3D virtual spaces into a perceived physical-digital universe. Simply put, in the metaverse, physical activities such as business transactions, music shows, clubbing, schooling activities, real-time romance and much more are enabled using virtual or extended realities which provides a seemingly real-time experience.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence: A Battle for Copyright and Autonomy By Ezekiel OluwasalvageArchibong
AI has had a relatively short life, but it has already produced a significant amount of scholarship and commentary on the subject. From self-driving vehicles and autonomous drones to virtual doctors and automated personal assistants, AI is increasingly the key to significant innovations across almost all segments of society, manifesting itself in vastly different applications and is expected to fundamentally disrupt the way that people live, work and interact with each other.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence and Lawyer: The Fear of Change/Redundancy by Kingsley Akposheri
by The PALM | Jun 4, 2020 | Insights, Artificial Intelligence | 0 |
Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) and law is a subfield of artificial intelligence which is mainly concerned with the application of AI to the problems of legal informatics and original research on those problems. It is also concerned with contributing in the other direction: to export tools and techniques developed in the context of legal problems to AI in general. For instance, theories of legal decision making, especially models of argumentation, have contributed to knowledge representation and reasoning; models of social organisation based on norms have contributed to multi-agent systems; reasoning with legal cases has contributed to case-based reasoning, and the need to store and retrieve large amounts of textual data has resulted in contributions to conceptual information retrieval and intelligent databases.
Read MoreAdvocating Data Privacy In Nigeria – David Akindolire
The definition of data is extensive and contains all available information concerning individuals and corporations. The advent of information technology has quadrupled the amount of information available. Necessarily, governments of the world are promulgating data protection legislation to regulate the processing of data and…
Read MoreGokada v Oride: What Their Turf War teach us about Non-Compete Clauses- Joel Joshua
by The PALM | Feb 6, 2020 | Africa Today, Artificial Intelligence, Insights, Tech | 0 |
‘Joel, they don’t know what is going to hit them. When ORide is done with them, Gokada will delve...
Read MoreThe Goading Rate of Artificial Intelligence as the Panacea for Redundancy – Adedoyin Fadare
by The PALM | Jan 16, 2020 | Africa Today, Artificial Intelligence, Insights, Tech | 0 |
There is no truer essence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) if it is defined as an attempt to replicate or simulate human intelligence. There is no doubt that AI has become a catchall term for applications that perform complex tasks that once required human input.
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