Cognitive Computing and Drug Discovery
“You would think the sheer number of diseases and medical treatments should yield plenty of opportunities to come up with new treatments,” writes Catherine Boyle (@cboylecnbc). “Yet there is a worrying lack
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.
“You would think the sheer number of diseases and medical treatments should yield plenty of opportunities to come up with new treatments,” writes Catherine Boyle (@cboylecnbc). “Yet there is a worrying lack
“Leading computer scientists and technologists say the definition of ‘computer’ is again changing,” writes Adrienne LaFrance (@AdrienneLaF). “We have reached a profound moment of convergence and acceleration in computing technology, one that
Supermarket giant Kroger is expanding its experiment with an online ordering service called ClickList that allows consumers to order groceries online and pick them up in stores. Kroger’s long-term ambition is to
“Computers cannot think,” Deloitte analysts David Schatsky (@dschatsky), Craig Muraskin, and Ragu Gurumurthy write. “But increasingly, they can do things only humans were able to do.”[1] What Schatsky and his colleagues really mean
“Companies are increasingly tuning in to the importance of understanding their customers in order to make their marketing more effective,” writes Ian Barker (@IanDBarker), “and big data has a key role to
According to a report prepared for the World Economic Forum by Bain & Company, “Personal data is becoming a new economic ‘asset class’, a valuable resource for the 21st century that will
“There are slaves in your supply chain,” writes Tim Minahan. “According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) there are more than 20 million forced laborers around the world today. And it is
In the first part of this article, I discussed how business leaders’ eyes are just opening to the possibilities machine learning applications can have in the commercial world (e.g., activities as diverse
“There is pressure in the enterprise software space,” writes Jorge Garcia (@jgptec), “to incorporate new technologies, both in hardware and software, in order to keep pace with modern business. It seems we
“The basis of commercial enterprise is information,” writes Kenneth Cukier (@kncukier), Data Editor at The Economist. “That hasn’t changed in thousands of years. However, those who feel that today’s big data is
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