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Artificial Intelligence: A Question of Data

Daniel Burrus

Business people, not to mention the public on a global basis, are getting increasingly excited, as well as concerned, about the potential of artificial intelligence (A.I.)—so and machine learning applications. The post Artificial Intelligence: A Question of Data appeared first on Daniel Burrus.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

Many of the themes that we have witnessed here in 2015 will gather pace next year and continue to enable or disrupt your business depending on how prepared they are for the Hard Trends on the horizon. The Internet of Things (IoT) Gets Personal. Virtual Reality Gets Real.

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You Are Being Digitally Disrupted – Do Something About It

The Inovo Group

There is no reason and no way that a human mind can keep up with an artificial intelligence machine by 2035. In 10-15 years time, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be helping to run your company. Gray Scott, Futurist & Techno-philosopher. Ideas are coming from customers and partners.

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Mapping the customer journey is the top driver for digital transformation

Paul Hobcraft

A recent Altimeter report “ the 2016 State of Digital Transformation ” discusses these problems, along with many others. The report warns even further: Mobile is just the beginning of disruption in the customer journey. With the runway for disruptive technologies still ahead (e.g., The vital map of the customer journey.

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Disaster: CEO’s Ignoring Digital Innovation

Gregg Fraley

Turnover of CEOs is already high, about 14.9 % a year as of 2016*. And, introduces disruptive approaches to customer value. Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors, and wearables introduce game-changing opportunities. PwC 2016 CEO Success Study. Gregg Fraley and Karen Kirby, copyright 2017. CEOs, have it now.