Artificial Intelligence and the Algorithmic Economy
The world becomes more complex every day. Both adding to and helping us understand that complexity is a growing number of algorithms. If that sounds a bit oxymoronic, let me explain. An
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.
The world becomes more complex every day. Both adding to and helping us understand that complexity is a growing number of algorithms. If that sounds a bit oxymoronic, let me explain. An
Everyone knows that technology (especially, the Internet) has changed the business landscape. Loretta Chao (@LorettaChao) and Steven Norton (@steven_norton) write, “Many traditional retailers are struggling as their customers move online, hoping that
Back in 1933, MIT Professor Dugald C. Jackson wrote, “Those who allege that the general introduction of machinery has been the cause of an unfair, disparate distribution of wealth and an overall
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“Supply chain industry leaders have access to more information today than ever before in history,” writes Adam Robinson (@TweetsByARob). “As a result, business leaders can reap a significant return on investment by
Peter Fingar’s (@PeterFingar) book Cognitive Computing: A Brief Guide for GameChangers came to my attention when he emailed to say that he had included a quote from me that he lifted from a
As a member of IEEE and three of its associated groups — the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society; the IEEE Information Theory Society; and, the IEEE Signal Processing Society — I was pleased
“The results for Q3 2015 are in on the state of global supply chain risk,” reports Dr. Warwick Knowles, Dun & Bradstreet’s Deputy Chief Economist, “and indicators point to a conflicted global
“As an industry,” writes Kimberly Knickle (@kimknickle), Research Vice President at IDC Manufacturing Insights, “manufacturing is ‘hot’.”[1] She reports that manufacturers are expected to spend upwards of $323 billion on external IT
Over sixteen years ago, my friend Dr. Thomas P.M. Barnett (@thomaspmbarnett) wrote, “The defining achievement of the New Economy in the globalization era will be the Evernet, a downstream expression of today’s
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