Amazon Alexa creator believes most companies are getting AI wrong

William Tunstall-Pedoe, the brains behind Amazon's voice assistant Alexa, has expressed concern that many firms attempting to incorporate AI into their operations are failing, as reported by City AM.
"Pretty much every medium and large business out there is trying to bring AI into their business," he disclosed to City AM. "But a lot of these projects are failing, and the reason why they're failing is because the [machine learning] ML piece doesn't work well enough."
"It isn't trustworthy enough, goes wrong every now and then in a way that potentially costs money or is outside of regulatory requirements, or is brand damaging," he further added.
After selling his voice assistant st
Recommend
University spinout life sciences firm Llusern Scientific boosted with equity investment
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
Virgin Media O2 divests further stake in Cornerstone Towers to Equitix for £186m amidst revenue dip
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
Bolt could face £200m payout after tribunal rules drivers are workers, not contractors
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
South West tech sector to be supported by new advisory board
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
UK and South Korea resume trade talks focusing on tech and digital services expansion
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
BT shares fall after challenging conditions hit revenue at FTSE 100 giant
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
Tech firm Kromek remains loss-making despite record revenues
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
Singapore's Winking Studios eyes London AIM market for dual listing, expansion plans
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
Chipmaker Graphcore to increase workforce by 20 per cent
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50
Tyneside's TSG acquires Aylesbury firm in 'multimillion-pound' deal
2025-03-23 07:51:50
2025-03-23 07:51:50