
Living and Working with Artificial Intelligence
There are a lot of people who would like to turn back the hands of time — people who believe the simpler life of yesteryear was better. Such wistful thinking often involves
In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
There are a lot of people who would like to turn back the hands of time — people who believe the simpler life of yesteryear was better. Such wistful thinking often involves
The business world is in turmoil over President Donald Trump’s emphasis on reinvigorating manufacturing jobs in America. He pushed hard to save 800 jobs in Indiana by convincing Carrier not to close
I have heard people state that we live in a world in which everyone wants instant gratification. Some marketers may believe that assumption to be true and, as a result, pander to
Cities have been crucial for human development for hundreds of years. They have been hotbeds of innovation and education and they have allowed humans to use vital resources more efficiently and effectively.
Machine learning is one of the current buzzwords frequently found in articles about the future of business. Other terms with which machine learning is often associated include artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive
The inevitable advance of automation and the maturation of artificial intelligence (AI) have many analysts predicting the human race will be out of work in the decades ahead. I’m more optimistic about
A little over a year ago, IBM CEO Ginni Rometty (@GinniRometty) declared, “It is the dawn of a new era, the cognitive era.”[1] Indeed, the maturation of cognitive computing and the advance
Gartner analysts predict “smart machines will enter mainstream adoption by 2021 with 30 percent adoption by large companies. This will include cognitive computing, artificial intelligence, intelligent automation, machine learning, and deep learning.”[1]
The metamorphosis of a butterfly is one of nature’s wonders. From ground-bound, clumsy caterpillar to elegant and beautiful butterfly, this transformation takes place within the small confines of a chrysalis. Only when
Change is one of life’s constants. The supply chain is no exception to this rule. According to Jonathan Webb (@j_p_webb), Head of Strategy Research at Procurement Leaders, supply chain transformation efforts have the
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