SCOTT McLiver, Partner and Asia Pacific Leader in Generative AI (GenAI) at PwC New Zealand, predicted that AI will soon be everywhere.
SCOTT McLiver, Partner and Asia Pacific Leader in Generative AI at PwC New Zealand, predicted that AI will soon be everywhere.'Over the next couple of years, we're going to see GenAI embedded into everything that we do,' he said during his recent speaking tour in Manila.
McLiver's presentation focused on GenAI and how it can be harnessed to optimize business performance and efficiency. He described it as a 'digital brain' capable of absorbing vast amounts of knowledge, identifying patterns, and forming relationships between data.'The arrival of non-human intelligence is a big deal, and we're not even 1 percent along that journey.
To Be Embedded In All That We Do' Pwc APAC Leader
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