Mankind and Machine Learning
In the past few years, stories about machine learning, artificial intelligence, cognitive computing, automation, and robots have flooded media outlets and raised fears about the rise of the machines. Change is certainly
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
In the past few years, stories about machine learning, artificial intelligence, cognitive computing, automation, and robots have flooded media outlets and raised fears about the rise of the machines. Change is certainly
Research conducted by Source for Consulting in partnership with business applications and service provider Advanced revealed, “Just 37 per cent of supply chain executives are using analytics technology to assist in operational
In March Andy Grove, the former CEO and Chairman of Intel, passed away. Eulogies praising his remarkable life called him “a giant in silicon valley” and “a brilliant technologist.” They also credited
The food supply chain has received a lot of attention over the past few years — not all of that attention has been good. For example, on the supplier side of the
Last year Gartner released a study about the five top emerging trends in digital marketing. One of those trends was the “rise of big content.” Julie Gauthier (@JulieGTR) reports Gartner’s study concluded,
Have you ever been stopped with your vehicle sitting astride some railroad tracks? If you have, I’m willing to bet you repeatedly looked both ways hoping dearly you would be able to
The big news from last year’s holiday shopping season was that omnichannel marketing was the big winner. Suzanne Kapner (@SuzanneKapner) reports, “Dismal holiday results from retailers are prompting executives across the industry
The face of globalization is changing as global trade decreases, reshoring and/or near-shoring increases, and once hot economies cool down. Shawn Donnan (@sdonnan) reports, “Last year saw the biggest collapse in the
“Big data, the tech story of a few years ago, is now beginning to show big results,” writes Michael S. Malone. “The science of using powerful computers, ubiquitous sensors and the Web
Dan Briody, Senior Editor of THINK Leaders, defines cognitive computing as “systems that learn at scale, reason with purpose, and interact with humans naturally.”[1] To do this, most cognitive computing systems use
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