In the second instalment of our series on the legal information needs of non-lawyers, we delve into how businesses rely on legal departments. The findings suggest demand for legal information among professionals outside the legal field, presenting an opportunity for information providers.
A new partnership between the British Council and Macmillan Education signals the importance of providing holistic learning and assessment solutions to ELT institutions, and suggests that multiple partnerships may be the way forward for providers looking to serve multiple customer segments.
As open access (OA) crosses the 50% mark, it is increasingly apparent that the future of scholarly communications will look very different from its past. Implications include the creation of a services economy driven by OA and researcher/institutional self-publishing.
In this analysis, Outsell and Delta Think cut through the surface-level observations and delve into the deeper challenges that scholarly content providers are grappling with in response to the approaching Plan S and OSTP deadlines – and offer some essential remedial actions.
Governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solution providers are using generative AI to automate risk assessments, compliance audits, and incident response; improve risk visibility and insights; and predict problems. These capabilities help enable a more proactive approach to GRC management.
A recent unconference ignited crucial debates around AI in education, bringing together a wide group of stakeholders. This event, more provocative than conclusive, marked a pivotal moment for advancing the conversation and shaping future progress.
In a stunning turn of events over the weekend, Sam Altman is out as CEO of OpenAI, giving way to Emmett Shear, the former CEO of Twitch. This leadership shake-up marks a critical juncture in the AI titan’s journey, igniting debates over its future direction and ethical considerations.
Financial information & solution providers are using generative AI to personalize financial advice, enhance risk assessment and fraud detection, improve customer service, and accelerate market research and analysis. These capabilities offer competitive differentiation and workflow efficiency.
Most tech and information services companies have similar value chains and processes. Generative AI can increase efficiency and effectiveness, as well as creating new value across them. In this analysis, we explore 35 use cases across editorial, product, engineering, marketing, sales, legal, and HR.
Biden’s recent executive order on AI is setting a new course for the tech landscape. It not only underscores the importance of ethical AI practices but also challenges the tech sector to rise to new standards of innovation that could shape the industry for years to come.
The Geospatial Information Solutions landscape spans from foundational mapping to advanced location-based services. As the digital realm grows, layered location data is reshaping industries, from autonomous vehicles to the emerging metaverse.
We explore some applications of AI with Martin Hyndman to speculate on where development will be most rapid and find the most intensive usage, and then move on to the worrying issues of control and regulation.
Outsell’s latest research reveals significant demand for legal information among non-legal professionals, presenting a substantial opportunity for providers in the information sector.
We started a discussion with Martin Hyndman in 2021 on robotic process automation (RPA). Now we talk about the impact of AI on making workflow and process even more intelligent, both for internal applications and adding value for clients and customers.
For this year’s outlook, we did not need to look far for a theme: generative AI has dominated the headlines and is sure to impact 2024. We predict what the world may look like in three years—and interpret the implications for buyers and vendors of technology and information solutions alike.