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By committing to education, ethical practices, and equitable benefit distribution, South Africa can leverage AI to build a more resilient, inclusive future of work.
By integrating blockchain with AI-driven analytics, supply chains can monitor energy usage, emissions, and waste, identifying opportunities for improvement.
By using spatial intelligence, organisations can therefore reduce the energy footprint of AI while simultaneously enhancing performance.
Initially associated with cryptocurrency, blockchain has well and truly come into its own and now includes health, transportation, disaster recovery and importantly, supply chain management.
Data Value Over Volume leverages AI by focusing on extracting meaningful insights from data rather than accumulating large quantities.
In essence, backcasting begins with the end goal and then works backwards, which is counterintuitive to traditional forecasting which extrapolates from the past to predict the future.
The widespread integration of embedded devices and OT networks with corporate or IT infrastructure has created a new feeding ground for hackers says Johan Potgieter, cluster industrial software leader at Schneider Electric.