“Generative AI will restructure the operating system of the economy” - Ayesha Khanna
Artificial Intelligence - Generative AI - AI Ethics - Data Security
By The Edge Singapore
Dr. Ayesha Khanna highlights the importance of Generative AI and its impact on the economy. She also emphasizes the importance of AI ethics and regulations. While AI brings immense potential, she reminds us to maintain a cautious approach. “Humans are necessary to keep an eye on the machine because AI can hallucinate or take your corporate secrets.“
AI honcho Dr Ayesha Khanna on how tech has changed her mindset
Artificial Intelligence - Technology - Innovation - Business
By The Peak Magazine
“What you learn in tech doesn’t just make you a technologist, a data scientist, or a roboticist — it is a mindset. And what technology does is very creative, it teaches you four very important things”, says Dr. Ayesha Khanna as she debunks what it takes to solve business problems for some of the world's largest corporations using artificial intelligence.
AI Entrepreneur Dr Ayesha Khanna Saw A Gender Gap In Tech And Started An NGO To Address It
Web3 - Coding - Artificial Intelligence - Tech
By Her World Singapore
Her World Singapore’s feature explores Dr. Ayesha’s enthusiasm in starting her charity and the programs she is working on to improve gender diversity in the world of technology.
Dr. Ayesha Khanna is Using Technology as a Force Force for Good
Artificial Intelligence - Technology - Entrepreneurship
By a+ Magazine
Dr Ayesha Khanna elaborates on her academic and professional journey from starting as a tech consultant on Wall Street and ending up leading global AI solutions firm, Addo.
The AI Skills Shortage
Artificial Intelligence - Women in Technology - Data
By The CEO Magazine Global
"There are still times when a woman’s technical knowledge isn’t respected. “I’ve had it happen to me. It’s subtle, but it chips away at your confidence. I’m a big believer that the only way to counteract it is to keep upskilling."
Head on over to read the full article and to gain insights on our CEO, Dr. Ayesha Khanna’s, thoughts on artificial intelligence and the Metaverse.
These are the technology trends that will shape our lives in 2023
Artificial Intelligence - Metaverse - Internet of Things
By CNN
Ayesha Khanna, CEO & Co-Founder of Addo, was recently approached by Mark Tutton of CNN to share her expert opinion on ‘…the technology trends that will shape our lives in 2023’
Here's Why We Should All Be ‘Techies’ Now
Women in Web3 - Digital Assets - Tech Education
By Ayesha Khanna
This piece is part of a collaboration between Tatler Asia and Young Presidents’ Organisation (YPO).
Never before could so many people participate in the digital economy. Web3 offers so much economic potential—it really doesn’t matter what you do as everyone will have a role along with the opportunity to make money.
CityCoins: Civic Engagement for the Crypto Era
Technology Policy - Science & Innovation - Web3 and Crypto
From our partner Tony Blair Institute
By Lauren Packard And Henry Fingerhut
Web 3.0 is about creating communities from the ground up, outside the purview of the state and large corporations. But these tools can also inspire communities to engage with traditional institutions like city governments in new ways, as the CityCoins initiative demonstrates.
Regulating Digital Assets: Fitting a Square Peg in a Round Hole
Technology - Web3 - Innovation
From our partner Tony Blair Institute
By Melissa Netram, Lauren Packard, Riley Hayes, Henry Fingerhut
The growth of the digital assets industry and the proliferation of uses for the underlying blockchain technology brings important benefits, such as efficiency gains, increased transparency, and potentially more equitable access to a new asset class. However, digital assets and the technological innovations that enable them also pose risks to consumers, investors, and issuers. How should regulators approach the variety of digital assets being developed at a startling pace?
Creating the Future
A Cambrian explosion in entrepreneurship
From our partner Tony Blair Institute
By Benedict Macon-Cooney
The increasing digitisation of the world has led to dramatic changes in our daily lives and the ways we make a living. Technology has fundamentally altered not only how we communicate and collaborate, but the markets and industries we interact with. New tools, platforms, and community-oriented business models have produced unique and entirely new opportunities for people around the world today. This affects us all as consumers, but an increasing number of us are now creators as well.