Artificial Intelligence and Human Brains
In a previous three-part series entitled “Artificial Intelligence: The Quest for Machines that Think Like Humans,” I noted that many scientists believe that it will be a long time before anyone creates
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.
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In a previous three-part series entitled “Artificial Intelligence: The Quest for Machines that Think Like Humans,” I noted that many scientists believe that it will be a long time before anyone creates
In Part 1 of this two-part series on artificial intelligence, I discussed the history of artificial intelligence (AI) as presented by bit.tech in an excellent series of short articles. [“The story of
Earlier this year, the staff at bit-tech published a short, but excellent, history of artificial intelligence (AI). [“The story of artificial intelligence,” 19 March 2012] The first installment, entitled “The genesis of
In the first segment of this two-part series on swarm behavior and artificial intelligence, I presented some groundwork for why research in this area is important. In this post, I discuss how
In the first segment of this two-part series on swarm behavior and artificial intelligence, I want to set the stage for why studying swarm behavior is both intriguing and important. It might
In Part 1 of this two-part series focusing on the talent and skills required to make Big Data analytics the next big thing, I discussed an article by Ben Rooney in which
Noting how well the IPO for Splunk Inc., a Big Data company, did on opening day (its shares “soared 109% on its first day of trading”), Ben Rooney remarked, “It seems that
Many cultures retell the story of a flood that changed the world — the most famous story, of course, is that of Noah and his ark. Brian Deagon writes about a new
Self-anointed gadfly Steve Davis entered into an interesting (and heated) exchange about the nature of intelligence following a blog post he published entitled The Intelligence Paradox. [Science 2.0, 4 March 2012] His
There has been a lot of discussion in the news lately about privacy concerns associated with the collection, storage, and analysis of Big Data. The latest brouhaha resulted from the revelation that
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