LEMA Logic thinks uncertainty - not awareness - is the biggest barrier to unlocking AI's potential
The co-owner of an artificial intelligence consultancy firm believes the biggest challenge facing the Isle of Man is a lack of understanding about how to explore AI’s potential.
Natalie Gallagher from LEMA Logic says it’s not necessarily a lack of awareness but rather uncertainty about what AI is capable of.
She’s encouraging residents and business owners to experiment more and push its limits to discover new possibilities.
Digital Isle of Man currently offers a free upskilling programme, which has seen more than 1,000 people engage with it, as Chief Executive Lyle Wraxall explains:
You can listen to the full conversation in our latest 'Activate AI' podcast.
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