Tag: DigitalRevolution

  • Generative AI Will Change Your Business. Here’s How to Adapt?

    Generative AI Will Change Your Business. Here’s How to Adapt?

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved over the past few years, and one of its most exciting frontiers is generative AI. Generative AI, powered by advanced algorithms like GPT-3.5, has the ability to generate text, images, and even videos that are remarkably human-like. This technology has the potential to revolutionize businesses across various industries, from…

  • Digital Transformation and Business Continuity

    Digital Transformation and Business Continuity

    When COVID-19 showed up and became a global pandemic, no one had a playbook – let alone the definitive one – on how to respond and adapt your business continuity to the unprecedented challenges it brought. As stay-at-home orders and social distancing went into effect and business trips, conferences, and gatherings of any significant size were cancelled,…

  • Key trends shaping the manufacturing workforce in 2023

    Key trends shaping the manufacturing workforce in 2023

    Manufacturers cannot afford to stay stagnant as the major trends reshape workforces across all sectors, says Saar Yoskovitz, CEO of Augury. The manufacturing industry has faced severe challenges from the supply chain disruption, material shortages, Brexit, and the pandemic. These obstacles are unlikely to disappear completely as we head through 2022. And as organisations have…

  • UK’s Digital Divide: A tremendous rise in energy bill

    UK’s Digital Divide: A tremendous rise in energy bill

    Across the world, energy systems are going digital. Electricity bills are more and more likely to pop up as an alert on your phone rather than popping through your letterbox. And many people now monitor their energy usage at home through smart meters that predict charges in real time.In the UK, nearly all energy companies…

  • Literacy at an early stage

    Literacy at an early stage

    The pandemic’s disruptions have only exacerbated many social, economic, and cultural fault lines, and so, learning recovery programs must focus on quality and equity at both the individual and systems level. As our education systems move from scrambling to adapt to school closures and distance learning towards something approaching normality, many are asking questions about how to…