Tag: TEDAI
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Want More Out of Your Chat Agent Interactions? Be Nice

Artificial intelligence has become one of the most powerful tools in the modern workplace. Yet, as usage spreads across industries, many organizations overlook an unexpected factor that can shape how well generative AI performs: human communication style – including empathy, tone, and even politeness. According to new research, how you speak to generative AI like Read more
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TEDAI Vienna – Panel Participant

At TEDAI Vienna 2025, I had the privilege of being part of a panel on AI and programming, where we explored how artificial intelligence is transforming the craft of coding. From copilots that understand intent to systems that can write, debug, and even reason about code, we discussed what this means for developers, businesses, and Read more
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TEDAI Vienna 2025 – Part Two – From Trust to Thought

AI is no longer a distant concept — it’s the environment we live in. At TEDAI Vienna 2025, thought leaders from around the world explored how artificial intelligence is reshaping not only technology but human experience itself. From immersive 3D worlds to cognitive resilience and ethical alignment, the event underscored a single truth: AI’s future Read more
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TEDAI Vienna 2025 – Part One – Trust, Intelligence, and the Next Frontier of AI

Back in Vienna this year, the TEDAI 2025 conference brought together some of the brightest minds shaping the future of artificial intelligence. The event wasn’t simply a showcase of technological breakthroughs — it was a deep exploration into how AI is changing human life, society, and trust. From the foundations of reasoning models to the Read more
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TEDAI Vienna – Part One

TEDAI celebrated its European debut in Vienna, and over three days, delegates were led through learning journeys and listened to some industry heavyweights on topics such as regulations, deepfakes, brain-computer interfaces as well as how Artificial Intelligence was used to win the Vesuvius Challenge – a seemingly impossible task of unveiling text hidden in rolled-up Read more
