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If you asked health care and life sciences leaders, they would resoundingly say that the convergence of the industries is top of mind. Lita Sands, Managing Director at Deloitte, confirmed that this is a pivotal movement that can drive significant improvements in patient care and operational efficiencies. On a recent

Fast-paced technology like AI can have barriers to entry. Whether infrastructure, data limitations, talent gaps or complying with rapidly changing regulations. Organizations from health care to manufacturing and the public sector are often stymied by these obstacles that can slow AI adoption and use. Ready-made AI models can bypass the

Once a bastion of stability, the banking industry now finds itself navigating a complex world of evolving risks. From economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions to AI advancements and climate crises, the industry is navigating a whirlwind of risks that show no signs of slowing down. What worked in the past

Not too long ago, whenever I heard the word ‘hackathon,’ I thought of Wreck-It Ralph from the Disney movies. Ralph was a video game character tasked with wrecking buildings, while Fix-It Felix would repair them. In Wreck-It Ralph 2, Ralph broke the internet. I used to think hackathons were only

Can tattooing's artistry survive the emergence of generative AI (GenAI) innovation? And what lessons does this hold for other industries navigating the blend of creativity and technology? When I was in Florida during my winter break, I got a new tattoo. After some conversation back and forth about the ideas

Every year, as Data Privacy Week sharpens the focus on protecting personal information, I’m reminded of a customer event a major North American bank hosted at SAS world headquarters. The bank’s chief data officer led a roundtable discussion on generative AI (GenAI) with a group of esteemed data and AI experts. The