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  • Jan 15, 2025 | mortgagesoup.co.uk | Matt Harrison

    Can AI determine what is good advice and what a good submission is? It’s only natural for people to assume that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can and will make informed and qualified decisions, just like a trained and qualified human would. But while 2023 showcased AI’s growing capabilities, 2024 raised more fundamental questions about its responsible use, and 2025 will assert pragmatism into how it may be used.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | utahbusiness.com | Jenny Rollins |Tyler Folkman |Matt Harrison |Clémence Roger

    This article spotlights esteemed AI experts slated to present at Utah Business Forward. With six distinct tracks covering Acquisition, AI, Branding, Entrepreneurship, People & Culture, and Performance, this dynamic event will take place on November 20, 2024, at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City. In today’s fast-paced business environment, finding innovative ways to streamline tasks and boost productivity is crucial. Enter ChatGPT (or your preferred large language model).

  • Sep 9, 2024 | trainingindustry.com | Matt Harrison

    With so much hype around artificial intelligence (AI), it is easy to forget that we are in at least the third wave of so-called AI “revolutions.” Technology is a tool. The real revolution in the workplace isn’t AI itself but the speed at which we can equip employees with new skills. However, equipping employees with the right skills doesn’t happen by chance — it requires a strategic, business-minded approach to training.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | ffnews.com | Lauren Hinton |Matt Harrison |Paul Clarke

    finova Broker, formerly the eKeeper Group and part of finova, the UK’s largest cloud-based mortgage and savings provider, has announced its successful integration with Cashflows, the platform that makes it easier to accept payments digitally. This new feature allows mortgage brokers to seamlessly take payments for administration and processing fees directly within the finova Broker CRM or passed directly to the customer via an email link.

  • Jul 26, 2024 | transportdesigned.com | Matt Harrison

    The world has sadly lost one of its ‘all time greats’. British industrial designer, Sir Kenneth Grange, has died aged 95. Born in London in 1929, the Second World War dominated Sir Kenneth’s childhood, but armed with a unique talent for drawing, he went on to form his own design consultancy before co-founding the multi-disciplinary design firm Pentagram in 1972.

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