China Takes the Lead in Multimodal Artificial Intelligence
Early attempts at artificial intelligence included efforts to play games, like chess. This type of AI is known as narrow or weak AI. Because weak AI has a specific focus, it has
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Early attempts at artificial intelligence included efforts to play games, like chess. This type of AI is known as narrow or weak AI. Because weak AI has a specific focus, it has
Big data may seem like an old topic; however, the ways in which companies deal with big data continues to evolve. Tech writer Joe Devanesan (@thecrystalcrown) reports, “With the unprecedented speed of
Artificial intelligence (AI) is having the same kind of impact in the marketing sector as it is in other economic sectors. In fact, the staff at CIO Review asserts, “Digital marketing is
The 2021 holiday shopping season could be hugely successful if recent trends continue. For example, overall retail sales in April rose by 51.2% year-over-year. Michael Brown, a Partner in A.T. Kearney’s Consumer
Although many parts of the world continue to struggle with the Covid-19 pandemic, we can now see a light glimmering at the end of the tunnel. As the world adapts to a
Some people think supply chain professionals labor in a boring profession. Kevin O’Marah (@komarah) writes, “‘Supply chain’ is a label with baggage. In some circles it is still seen as a low-tech,
The tragic, fiery, multi-vehicle crash on a storm-slicked highway in southern Alabama over the weekend reminds us how disruptive and destructive the hurricane season can be. The accident, which involved more than
Today, many business professionals rightfully view their operations in terms of ecosystems or value chains. For the business to succeed, all stakeholders in the value chain must also do well. Historically, this
Earlier this week, in a rare and welcomed show of bipartisanship, both the House and Senate approved a measure to establish Juneteenth (19 June) as a federal holiday. The President subsequently signed
In a song written in 1955 by Pete Seeger and Joe Hickerson, the question is asked, “Where have all the flowers gone?” The 2021 version of that plaintive tune could be: “Where
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