Are We Entering or Leaving the Age of Big Data?
“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
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.
“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
“Tay was born pure,” writes Anthony Lydgate (@anthonylydgate). “She loved E.D.M., in particular the work of Calvin Harris. She used words like ‘swagulated’ and almost never didn’t call it ‘the internets.’ She
When you were younger, you probably experienced one of your siblings or friends tossing something at you when you weren’t paying attention and yelling, “Think fast!” It was a warning that something
“Quantum computing will change lives, society and the economy,” writes the staff at Phys.org, “and a working system is expected to be developed by 2020 according to a leading figure in the
A few years ago, Barry Schaeffer, Principal consultant with Content Life-cycle Consulting, wrote, “In times past, you targeted your marketing and sales by placing your name (ads, posters, Burma Shave road signs
“Machine learning techniques may have been used for years,” observes Lukas Biewald (@l2k), Co-founder and CEO of CrowdFlower, “but recently there has been an explosion in their applications.”[1] The reason for that
“By 2020,” Bob Violino (@BobViolino) reports, “more than half of major new business processes and systems will incorporate some element of the Internet of Things (IoT), according to Gartner Inc.”[1] Frankly, that
“If we could come up with the next breakthrough technology by sitting around thinking, ‘What will the next break-through technology be?’ then we would all already be rich,” writes Greg Stevens.[1] He’s
“Whether we like it or not,” Sohini Bagchi (@sohinidiva) asserts, “digital transformation is already underway.”[1] That’s both a bold statement and an ambiguous one. You might be asking: Exactly what is transforming
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