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Artificial Intelligence at Adobe – Two Current Use-Cases

Adobe was founded in 1982 and was named for a creek that ran behind a garage belonging to John Warnock, one of its cofounders. Adobe’s first products included specialized printing software and digital fonts. Adobe launched Illustrator, its first consumer software offering in the mid-1980s. The company went public in 1986.

Artificial Intelligence at Netflix

Artificial Intelligence at Netflix – Two Current Use-Cases

Netflix launched in 1997 as a mail-based DVD rental business. Alongside the growing US DVD market in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Netflix’s business grew and the company went public in 2002. Netflix posted its first profit a year later. By 2007, Netflix introduced its streaming service, and by 2013, the company began producing original content.

Artificial Intelligence at Cisco

Artificial Intelligence at Cisco – Two Current Use-Cases

Founded in 1984 by two computer scientists from Stanford University, Cisco Systems developed the local area network (LAN) concept and achieved a market capitalization of $224 million by the time of its IPO in 1990. Today, Cisco manufactures and markets telecommunications technology as well as other high-technology products and services.

Artificial Intelligence at Toyota

Artificial Intelligence at Toyota

Toyota came to the United States in the late 1950s, setting up its US headquarters in California. A decade later, the Japanese automaker became the third-largest import brand in the United States. In 1968, Toyota introduced the Corolla, now the world’s best-selling passenger car. Today, Toyota is rebranding itself as a mobility company. 

Three Transformative AI Use-Cases in Manufacturing@2x

Three Transformative AI Use-Cases in Manufacturing – with Everton Paulino of SambaNova

This article has been sponsored by SambaNova Systems and was written, edited, and published in alignment with Emerj’s sponsored content guidelines.

Artificial Intelligence at American Express

Artificial Intelligence at American Express – Two Current Use Cases

American Express began as a freight forwarding company in the mid-19th century. Expanding over time to include financial products and travel services, American Express today reports some 114 million cards in force and $1.2 trillion in billed business worldwide. 

AI Culture Change in the Enterprise@2x

AI Culture Change in the Enterprise – Advice from Leaders at IBM, Facebook, SAP, and More

As far back as 2018 when we surveyed over forty banking industry leaders to discover the biggest issues with AI adoption, enterprise culture was already emerging as top of mind. Since then, we have found similar frustrations around enterprise culture in every industry. More than lack of data science talent, lack of appropriate culture serves as the largest and most consistent barrier to adoption.

Artificial Intelligence at Disney

Artificial Intelligence at Disney

The Walt Disney Company began in 1923 as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. By 1940, Walt Disney Productions issued its first stock. Today, the multinational family entertainment and media conglomerate is one of the Big 6 media companies. 

No One AI Tool Can Solve All Problems@2x

No One AI Tool Can Solve All Problems – with Jeff Mills of iMerit Technology

This article has been sponsored by iMerit Technology and was written, edited, and published in alignment with Emerj’s sponsored content guidelines.

The Fundamentals of Enterprise Data Fabric – Unlocking the Value in Enterprise Data@2x

The Fundamentals of Enterprise Data Fabric – Unlocking the Value in Enterprise Data – with Daniel Hernandez of IBM

This article has been sponsored by IBM, and was written, edited, and published in alignment with Emerj’s sponsored content guidelines.