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Filling the Fintech Gap

Filling the FinTech Gap

Suriname could catch up. eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 18 May 2023 –In the Suriname banking sector, the adoption of fintech solutions could and should be gaining much more attention and momentum. Fintech short for financial technology, solutions offer various, numerous and monetary intersting benefits to banks in terms of efficiency, customer experience and innovation. However bankers in…
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AI Banking Suriname

The Transformation of the Banking and Finance Sector through AI in Suriname

An essay for the Benefit of Bankers eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 18 mei 2023–The rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have revolutionized various industries, and one sector that has witnessed significant transformation is banking and finance. AI technologies, such as machine learning, natural language processing, and predictive analytics, have enabled financial institutions to enhance operational efficiency, improve…
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60 Years of Artificial Intelligence at Stanford

60 Years of Artificial Intelligence at Stanford

Entering its seventh decade of innovation in all things artificial intelligence, Stanford reflects on the people who made it possible and the milestones along the way. This video looks back at a remarkable six decades of artificial intelligence work at Stanford University. ] Stanford has been a leader in AI almost since the day the…
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What have journalists to be aware using robots to write articles?

What do journalists have to watch out for when they let robots write their articles?

While using robots to write articles can help journalists in terms of efficiency and speed, there are several considerations that they need to be aware of: Overall, while robots can be a valuable tool for journalists, it is important for journalists to be aware of the limitations and potential risks associated with their use, and…
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How can journalists benefit from artificial intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can benefit journalists in several ways, including: Overall, AI can help journalists work more efficiently, improve accuracy, and deliver more personalized content to their audience. However, it’s important for journalists to be aware of the limitations of AI and to use these tools as a supplement to their reporting, rather than a…
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Artificial Intelligence solution for Suriname ??

Artificial Intelligence solution for Suriname ??

Application inescapable and necessary eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, Feb 7, 2023 — Artificial intelligence has been a hype lately. Programs such as chatbot ChatGPT and art generator DALL-E are in the news a lot. But AI is more than a gimmick and has the potential to change society and our lives. That is why work is being…
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Artificial Intelligence

The challenge eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, Februari 1st, 2023 — Artificial intelligence has been all the rage lately. Programs such as chatbot ChatGPT and art generator DALL-E are in the news a lot. But AI is more than a gimmick and has the potential to change society and our lives. That is why work is being done on new…
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Artificial Intelligence in Suriname

Human control on artificial intelligence

The Digital Society Challenge for Suriname eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, April 12th,  2022– Artificial or artificial (Ai) intelligence is a collective term for science that tries to imitate or even surpass human intelligence with computers. Devices are becoming self-learning and self-organizing so that they can make decisions without human intervention. Where and how is Suriname able to apply…
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Robotisering Nederlands Landmacht

Robotics in the Dutch Army

HCSS | The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), in cooperation with the Dutch Army, has developed a documentary that explains the phenomenon of Robotic and Autonomous Systems (RAS), how the Army is experimenting with them, what applications (can) be used in practice, and the dilemmas and ethical issues…
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