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Artificial creativity (A.C.): Can a computer be creative? It’s scarily close

Idea to Value

Let’s me outline the technological advances which will lead to the breakthroughs, and then see my predictions of jobs robots will soon steal from creative people: 1. A lot of advances in robot technology have been about making them more independent (able to move in a new space independently, recognising faces and commands etc).

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ikeGPS – How To Invest in Trends To Escape Your Core and Grow Explosively

Adam Hartung

Are you in growth markets, creating new products with new technologies that meet unmet needs and have the potential to completely change your business? Sure technology is changing, but I don’t understand it, nor know how to use it. So they took to internal company brainstorming to see what they might do. – Spike!

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Does Crowdsourcing Need “Rethinking”?

Qmarkets

This sentiment was eloquently expressed in a 2010 Visions Magazine article by James A. Moreover, academic research shows that a contributor’s likelihood of solving a problem increases according to the distance between his or her own field of technical expertise and the problem’s domain. But they’re experts, nonetheless.

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Does Crowdsourcing Need “Rethinking”?

Qmarkets

This sentiment was eloquently expressed in a 2010 Visions Magazine article by James A. Moreover, academic research shows that a contributor’s likelihood of solving a problem increases according to the distance between his or her own field of technical expertise and the problem’s domain. But they’re experts, nonetheless.

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Does Crowdsourcing Need “Rethinking”?

Qmarkets

This sentiment was eloquently expressed in a 2010 Visions Magazine article by James A. Moreover, academic research shows that a contributor’s likelihood of solving a problem increases according to the distance between his or her own field of technical expertise and the problem’s domain. But they’re experts, nonetheless.

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Mash-Ups for Innovation, a How To Guide

Gregg Fraley

It certainly doesn’t happen in most brainstorming sessions. A great example is the Printing Press which combined two technologies, the wine press, and the concept of moveable type. I say “expert” here because this is not a concept every brainstorming facilitator knows or can do, it’s an advanced technique.

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