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US Business Leaders Address AI Impact and Regulation Sentiments in Recent Survey

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COLLEGE PARK, Md., July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As robust as artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities have become, it is still very much in its infancy. With governments formulating strategies for AI regulations, the onus is on U.S. businesses to successfully adapt to AI policies as they emerge, says Research Professor Kislaya Prasad at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business.

As academic director of the school’s Center for Global Business, Prasad surveyed 885 U.S. business executives and middle managers from for-profit companies. Published as “AI Use and Regulation: A Survey of U.S. Business Executives,” the findings shed light on executive sentiments, revealing both the concerns and support surrounding AI adoption and governance. 

The report begins with five key takeaways:

Considerable concern exists about job displacement and is foremost in financial services and insurance and telecommunications.Strong support is evident for AI regulation, including mandates for transparency about AI use, explaining autonomous decisions and undergoing third-party auditing for bias in algorithms.Strong support exists for restrictions on export of key AI technologies.”Powering chatbots” and “coding” are identified as the most important uses for Generative AI, which was already widely used across sectors by November 2023.While “improving customer experience” and “improving operations” are key drivers of AI adoption, major reasons for non-adoption are an “absence of a clear use case or perceived need” and “limited technical expertise of resources.”

Survey respondents were chosen primarily based on the ability to provide diverse responses and viewpoints on AI implementation across industries. Respondents spanned eight sectors comprising roughly half of the U.S. private sector workforce: financial services and insurance, healthcare and biotechnology, hospitality and leisure, information technology, manufacturing, retail trade, telecommunications and transportation.  A ninth category, “Other,” was included to represent individuals outside the eight main sectors.

Collectively, almost 58% of respondents reported that their firms had incorporated AI into their business practices in some capacity, 35% reported in the negative, while the remaining 7% stated they were unsure about the level of AI integration at their company.

The report further addresses job displacement, support level for AI regulation and export restrictions, sentiments on the patentability of AI-assisted creations and intellectual property infringement, AI use by sector, and the drivers and hurdles associated with AI adoption.

More on the key takeaways

Job displacement concerns weigh heavily on executives. Regarding the potential adverse impact of AI on career prospects over the next five years, roughly 20% of respondents expressed that they were either very or extremely concerned. These worries resonated with 47% of participants from the financial services and insurance sector, and with 32% in telecommunications. Additionally, 27.5% of respondents with less than 15 years of work experience and 26% of respondents who identified themselves as AI decision-makers at their respective companies share this concern. Although there is discernable concern among people directly involved with AI in their work, “it’s not clear if this stems from more intimate knowledge of AI’s possibilities or from being in more vulnerable roles,” writes Prasad.

A strong backing for AI regulations exists. The Biden Administration’s 2023 Executive Order on AI aimed to establish new standards for AI safety and security, create privacy safeguards and promote innovation and competition in business. Over the past five years, 17 states have enacted 29 bills on AI regulation promoting similar principles. As for the extent of support among executives for regulation of AI-based systems, respondents were asked about three types of mandates—transparency about AI use and data collection, explainability of autonomous decisions by AI algorithms and third-party auditing for the presence of algorithmic bias in AI algorithms. Approximately 75% of responses declared to strongly or somewhat supporting regulation mandating transparency, with algorithmic bias regulation held in a similar regard. About 72% of respondents strongly or somewhat supported explainability regulations.

Resounding support for restrictions on exporting key AI technologies. In addition to the 2023 Executive Order on AI, the U.S. Department of Commerce strengthened export controls on AI technology, targeting the sales of advanced chips and chip making equipment to China. According to Secretary Gina Raimondo, the goal was to limit China’s “access to advanced semiconductors that could fuel breakthroughs in artificial intelligence.” Support for those policies was apparent among survey respondents, with almost 60% strongly or somewhat supporting restrictions. Firms with 10% or greater international sales supported AI technology export restrictions more significantly. Manufacturing led all sectors by a sizable margin, with 70% of its respondents strongly or somewhat supporting restrictions on exports of cutting-edge AI technology. Older respondents, people concerned about AI-related job displacement and those with high trust in the government are more likely to support export restrictions, too.

Generative AI has the early lead in AI adoption within business. When asked about the AI technologies implemented by their companies, 39% shared that generative AI, followed by computer vision (30%) and machine learning (27%), were in use. Firms with a significant global presence proved to be the most intensive users of AI for generative tasks. Among respondents from these firms, 33% said they used generative AI for chatbots, while 32% used it for marketing purposes and 30% for text generation. Regarding the decision-making tasks that currently use an autonomous decision system, respondents regularly cited inventory management, logistics, personalization and recruiting.

Customer experience and operations efficiency improvements are at the core of AI adoption. Drivers and hurdles, overall, were similar across sectors. However, at companies where AI is in use, those two drivers appeared among 66% and 72% of responses, respectively. Hurdles selected by more than 35% of firms with adopted AI technologies included high initial costs, difficulty recruiting skilled professionals and the challenge of integrating AI with existing IT infrastructure. As for companies where AI technology was not adopted, the two most cited reasons were the absence of a clear use case or perceived need for the technology and limited technical expertise or resources to implement and manage the technology.

“There is great similarity in patterns of use of AI across sectors, although levels vary widely. Information technology, telecommunications, financial services and insurance, and manufacturing have much higher levels of AI use than, say, retail and e-commerce,” Prasad says.

However, AI is being used in similar ways everywhere, he adds. “Moreover, sentiments towards AI and its regulation are similar across sectors.”

Funding from the U.S. Department of Education through a Title VI grant under the CIBE program contributed to this research. 

Read More: AI Use and Regulation: A Survey of U.S. Business Executives 

About the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business

The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized leader in management education and research. One of 12 colleges and schools at the University of Maryland, College Park, the Smith School offers undergraduate, full-time and flex MBA, executive MBA, online MBA, business master’s, PhD and executive education programs, as well as outreach services to the corporate community. The school offers its degree, custom and certification programs in learning locations in North America and Asia.

Contact Greg Muraski, gmuraski@umd.edu

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CES 2025: MIFA Yukon– Outdoor Bluetooth speaker with Low-Latency intercoms

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NEWARK, Del., Jan. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — MIFA is a leading innovator in the audio industry field and the latest model Yukon will showcase at CES 2025.It is not only just a speaker with exceptional acoustics; but also boasts unique intercom functionality, making it especially suitable for team communication.

Innovative Walkie Talkie, Efficient Communication without SIM card The low-latency doesn’t rely on cellular networks when you are outdoors. Whether you’re in remote mountain or signal blind spots, ensure stable, low-latency instant communication with your teammates. Its mesh networking technology enables up to 6 devices to connect to each other keeping your team closely connected and communicating at all times, whether it’s a team hike, bike trip, or outdoor camping adventure, offering you the best safety coverage.

Excellent sound quality, immersive enjoyment equipped with large NdFeB magnet composite membrane speakers, combined with Actions DSP algorithm and MIFA Golden Ear Acoustic Team tuning , The Bass Loudness dynamic tracking technology ensures rich bass even at low volumes. Bluetooth V5.3 wireless connection allows for faster and more stable sound transmission, delivering high-quality music playback experience. In addition, the speaker is designed for outdoor use, maintaining clear and delicate sound even in harsh weather conditions. Whether it’s music playback or voice calls, you can enjoy an immersive experience.

Free to Go with Its Lightweight The Yukon is the perfect companion for any outdoor excursion with its light weight. The lightweight design makes outdoor activities easier and more convenient. Whether you hang it on your backpack or put it in your carry-on bag, it won’t weigh you down. This portable and lightweight device offers dual benefits of music and communication, making every trip more enjoyable and freeing.

Sturdy and durable with IP67 dustproof and waterproof rating Yukon adopts patented silicone membrane sealing technology, achieving an IP67 dust and water-proof rating, which enables it to work perfectly in harsh environments like sandstorms and rain. Moreover, it has passed rigorous tests including 48-hour salt spray test, making it resistant to impact, shock, and immersion. Even when exposed to extreme temperatures ranging from -15℃ to 45℃, its performance remains stable, fearlessly supporting you in various outdoor adventures.

Practical lighting illuminates outdoor life Yukon is equipped with high-brightness RGB LED lights, with a maximum brightness of 80Lm, making it suitable for night camping or hiking. The patented light guide technology ensures that the light is evenly distributed, while the yellow ambient circle light is both practical and beautiful, adding a warm touch to outdoor activities at night.

Voice Interaction, Smart and Intelligent Yukon not only supports Bluetooth connection for music and phone calls, but also features a powerful one-click wake-up function for voice assistants. With just a gentle touch, Siri and other intelligent assistants can be activated for easy natural language interaction. It makes playing music, checking information, and navigating a breeze, adding intelligence and ease to your outdoor lifestyle.

Long-lasting battery life: Enjoy uninterrupted fun! With a powerful built-in lithium battery, our device supports continuous usage for up to 10 hours, making it the perfect companion for all-day outdoor activities. Plus, the universal Type-C charging interface allows for convenient charging anytime, ensuring an unforgettable adventure that lasts as long as you do.

Aesthetic and Practical Various Accessories MIFA has designed a series of practical and diverse accessories. The magnetic detachable back clip allows the speaker to be easily secured on backpacks, tents, or other equipment, ensuring that music and intercom functions are always within reach. Equipped with a bicycle mounting adapter, it can be firmly installed on various types of frames, allowing you to enjoy music during your cycling adventures. Additionally, neck and hand straps are provided, suitable for hiking and sports, making it easy to carry and use at any time.

Breakthrough Boundaries, Continuously Innovate. Innovation is the DNA of MIFA. Three years ago, we launched the first-ever camping lantern and speaker combination product, the WildCamping lantern speaker, revolutionizing the outdoor speaker market. Today, we break boundaries yet again with the release of the MIFA Yukon multi-link walkie-talkie Bluetooth speaker, perfectly blending innovation and practicality to offer even more exciting exploration experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether navigating through mountainous terrain or casually hiking outside of the city, MIFA is committed to making outdoor life more thrilling. We applaud every outdoor adventurer from the bottom of our hearts!

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Analytic Partners Strengthens Market Position and Enhances Customer Solutions with Analyx Acquisition

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MIAMI, Jan. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Analytic Partners, a global leader in Commercial Analytics, announced today that it has closed on the acquisition of Analyx®, a marketing analytics software and services company. With multi-national offices in Germany and Poland, Analyx has an impressive customer base of significant European companies with a focus on Germany and Switzerland. This strategic acquisition extends Analytic Partners’ penetration in Europe, and adds significant analytics and software development talent.

The acquisition of Analyx expands Analytic Partners’ ability to deliver Commercial Intelligence to major brands in Germany and throughout Europe. Analyx’s impressive customer roster has enabled the analysis of $5 billion in marketing spend over the last 12 months, with approximately 2,500 scenarios executed by customers over the last several years. The Analyx acquisition builds upon the momentum of its 2024 acquisition of Magic Numbers, a leading analytics firm in the UK, further deepening Analytic Partners’ presence in Europe.

“Analytic Partners is at the forefront of elevating marketing mix modeling by pioneering innovations that deliver a full commercial perspective. Our Commercial Decisioning Platform, GPS-Enterprise, offers decision-making tools to the world’s leading brands,” stated Nancy Smith, President and CEO of Analytic Partners. “The values and mission of the Analyx team, under the leadership of Claudio Righetti & Sascha Stürze, align perfectly with ours. Acquiring Analyx enhances our Commercial Analytics solution, extending it to more global enterprises and creating meaningful synergies that will benefit our European and global customers.”

“Joining Analytic Partners today is climbing the next S-Curve for Analyx! It enables us to further our mission to create value through advanced data science and self-service software for enterprise brands – at a truly global scale,” explained Founder and CPO, Sascha Stürze.

CEO, Claudio Righetti, added, “Joining forces with Analytic Partners aligns to the foundational vision of Analyx: Building and delivering world-class decision-support tools to enterprise customers worldwide. By joining Analytic Partners we can offer our customers a true global presence and expand the range of services offered.”

About Analytic Partners  

Recognized as a leader in both the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Marketing Mix Modeling Solutions and The Forrester Wave™: Marketing Measurement and Optimization, Q3 2023 report, Analytic Partners provides marketing measurement and Commercial Analytics to Fortune 500 brands around the globe. We provide adaptive solutions for deeper business understanding and right-time planning and optimization – for marketing and beyond. We turn data into expertise so our customers can create powerful connections with their customers and achieve commercial success. For more information, visit analyticpartners.com.

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Analyx® is a European leader in Marketing ROI decision support with offices in Poland, and Germany. It has served 10 of 40 DAX companies and other European multi-nationals in recent years with its advanced data science solution for marketing budget optimization at scale. It combines an experienced data analytics team with industry-experienced consultants providing independent and impartial marketing recommendations to the CMO office. If you’d like to learn more about Analyx®, please visit: analyx.com.

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Tianma Introducing Wide Range of Automotive Display Technologies at CES 2025

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Tianma, a leading global manufacturer of flat panel displays, is featuring an expanded portfolio of display technologies for the automotive market at CES, West Hall Meeting Rooms – W323, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 7-10. Highlighted OLED and Micro-LED products include: Dual-Screen Multi-Curved Color-Matched OLED Display; 3D Instrument Cluster; 12.3″ LTPS Mini-LED InvisiVue™ Display; Integrated Reflective Imaging System (IRIS) Panoramic Head-Up Display; and a new Light Field 3D-HUD.

CHINO, Calif., Jan. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Tianma, a leading global manufacturer of flat panel displays, is featuring an expanded portfolio of display technologies for the automotive market at CES, West Hall Meeting Rooms – W323, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 7-10.

Highlighted OLED and Micro-LED automotive products at CES 2025 include: Dual-Screen Multi-Curved Color-Matched OLED Display; 3D Instrument Cluster; 12.3″ LTPS Mini-LED InvisiVue™ Display; Integrated Reflective Imaging System (IRIS) Panoramic Head-Up Display; and a new Light Field 3D-HUD.

Highlighted OLED and Micro-LED products include: Dual-Screen Multi-Curved Color-Matched OLED Display; 3D Instrument Cluster; 12.3″ LTPS Mini-LED InvisiVue™ Display; Integrated Reflective Imaging System (IRIS) Panoramic Head-Up Display; and a new Light Field 3D-HUD.

Dual-Screen Multi-Curved Color-Matched OLED Display

Tianma’s Dual-Screen Multi-Curved Color-Matched OLED Display, developed in conjunction with Corning, offers unparalleled visual clarity in automotive applications. This innovative true-black display features a unique multi-curvature design, with a left curvature radius of R800mm for optimal driver focus, a middle curvature radius of R1140mm, and a right curvature radius of R2160mm to accommodate the passenger.

The system seamlessly bonds two color-matched 13″ OLED displays to the multi-curve cover glass made possible with Corning® ColdForm™ Technology. The result is a single, continuous screen providing an enhanced visual experience.

Equipped with advanced Stacked Layered OLED Device (SLOD) technology, this display is not only thinner and lighter but also boasts an extended lifespan, making it the perfect choice for modern vehicle interior design.

12.3″ 3D Instrument Cluster

The 12.3″ 3D Instrument Cluster is the industry’s first automotive instrument display screen that employs liquid crystal prism technology to achieve 2D/3D switchable functionality. It is also the first automotive display screen to achieve 500 pixels per inch (PPI). This instrument cluster offers real-time adjustable 3D depth, along with lossless switching between 2D and 3D modes. Additionally, the module adopts Tianma’s own light field rendering technology, providing drivers with a stable, continuous and comfortable 3D visual experience.

12.3″ LTPS High Transmissivity InvisiVue™ Mini-LED

This display features a highly transmissive decorative layer that looks like brushed metal or wood grain in the non-operating state, while the active area of the display is invisible to the user. When the display is turned on, only the image content emerges through the 80% transmissive decorative layer. The combination of a Mini-LED backlight and the high-transmissivity decorative layer yields a high-quality image for improved visual perception and user experience.

Integrated Reflective Imaging System (IRIS) Panoramic-HUD

The IRIS PHUD, independently developed by Tianma with its sophisticated optical path design, precisely projects images to the bottom edge of the vehicle’s windshield. It can adopt a triple-screen or large-size bar-shaped display layout, comprehensively covering the visual range of the driver, the center console area, and the front passenger.

Light Field 3D Head-Up Display (HUD)

The 4.1″ Light Field 3D-HUD is the industry’s first 3D-HUD display product utilizing light field rendering technology. It combines an advanced 3D picture generation unit (PGU) with an augmented reality (AR) HUD platform to provide users with realistic 3D scenes and natural depth perception effects. Compared to traditional 2D images, the 3D-HUD offers a more intuitive and immersive AR experience.

Tianma is hosting visitors at their booth in West Hall Meeting Rooms – W323. More information is also available in the Tianma press kit, accessible online at usa.tianma.com/press

About Tianma America, Inc.

Tianma America (TMA) is the leading provider of small- to medium-size display solutions to the Americas market utilizing advanced technologies and manufacturing resources of the Tianma Group Companies, which includes R&D and manufacturing locations in Chengdu, Wuhan, Xiamen, Wuhu, Shenzhen and Shanghai China. Tianma America technologies can be found in automotive cockpit and rear seat entertainment devices, smartphones, tablet PCs, industrial and medical instrumentation, wearables, home automation, household appliances, and office equipment. Additional applications include test and measurement systems, instrumentation equipment, point-of-sale and ATM systems, gaming systems, global positioning systems, radio-frequency identification devices and barcode scanners.

Tianma America’s technology portfolio comprises: Micro-LED; a-Si, LTPS and Oxide-TFT LCD; rigid, flexible and transparent AM-OLED; 3D, PCAP and In-cell/On-cell integrated touch. With a network of best-in-class distributors and value-added partners, Tianma America provides complete display module solutions for a broad base of customers and applications. For more information, visit us at usa.tianma.com or connect with us on LinkedIn.

The content in this press release, including, but not limited to, product prices and specifications, is based on the information as of the date indicated on the document, but may be subject to change without prior notice.

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Dale Maunu, Tianma America, Inc., 1 408-816-7003, dale.maunu@tianma.com, usa.tianma.com

Bill Maurer, Macrovision, 1 215-348-1010, bill@macrovis.com, www.macrovis.com

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