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2 weeks ago |
frontier-enterprise.com | Anthony Macarayan
AI use in the education space can have a learning curve. When tools like ChatGPT first emerged, educators were concerned about issues like plagiarism — and ultimately, its impact on critical thinking. However, AI is inevitable, and schools have learned to balance risks and opportunities. In the case of Chatsworth International School, a cautious approach has proven effective so far. Established in 1995 in Singapore, Chatsworth International School caters to kindergarten through Grade 13.
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3 weeks ago |
frontier-enterprise.com | Anthony Macarayan
AI is on everybody’s shopping list. As new use cases emerge by the day, enterprises are eager to adopt the latest innovations. But deeper issues remain unresolved, especially how humans interact with, adapt to, and place trust in the technology.
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3 weeks ago |
frontier-enterprise.com | Anthony Macarayan
The global maritime industry is navigating a sea of risks, from operational bottlenecks and data blind spots to rising safety concerns. With so many players — from shipowners and charterers to ports, regulators, and insurers — the industry needs smarter tools to stay afloat and ahead. Among the companies working to address this need is RightShip, a maritime due diligence provider focused on reducing risk across global shipping operations.
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1 month ago |
frontier-enterprise.com | Anthony Macarayan
Quantum technology continues to be either a buzzword or a mystery to many organisations. In a recent SAS study, 60% of business leaders across China, France, Mexico, the UK, and the US said they are actively investing in or exploring opportunities with quantum AI. However, barriers to adoption include cost (38%), lack of understanding or knowledge (35%), and uncertainty around practical, real-world uses (31%).
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1 month ago |
frontier-enterprise.com | Anthony Macarayan
For many people, airports are just a stop they have to make — often with some reluctance. However, airports across the globe are increasingly leveraging the latest innovations to make sure that travellers have a more seamless and stress-free experience before they board and after they disembark from their planes. Incheon Airport in South Korea is on such a mission, and the service doesn’t just begin at the terminals, but at passengers’ own homes.
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