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Articles with keyword
artificial intelligence
15.5.2025
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How does AI affect working life? – Watch the recording of the Etla Seminar
The Cartagena-seminar organized by Etla on Wednesday, May 14, explored the impact of artificial intelligence and the changes
it
31.3.2023
Columns
Beyond GPT-4: Digitalization Unlocks Mass Hyper-Personalization and Mass Servitization
Seppälä Timo
Mucha Tomasz
As the hype surrounding GPT-4 peaks we must focus beyond, remarks Timo Seppälä and Tomasz Mucha in their
new
24.2.2023
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Multi-year BRIE-ETLA collaboration in the main role in the bonus episode of the Alustatalouden F&M podcast
Etla's multi-annual BRIE-ETLA research project ends in
February.
22.12.2022
Columns
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Twitter, ChatGPT and a Tech Billionaire
Seppälä Timo
What is the actual significance of ChatGPT and its practical applications, ponders Timo
Seppälä.
7.4.2020
Columns
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Artificial intelligence calls for regulatory perceptiveness
Mattila Juri
Seppälä Timo
The regulatory approach towards artificial intelligence is currently the subject of heated debate among policy makers. This regulatory debate
is,
14.2.2020
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Artificial Intelligence Platforms: Case Google Maps
Companies from all sectors and across different value chains stand to benefit from digital and nascent artificial intelligence
platforms.
5.12.2019
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The hype has eclipsed the limitations of third-wave artificial intelligence
Nitzberg Mark
Seppälä Timo
Zysman John
The near-term potential of “artificial intelligence” is often overestimated.¹ The potential may be exaggerated in discourse and company
strategy,