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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

This gives companies a competitive edge in a world where thriving on change has become necessity. Facebook raised a few eyebrows when it closed in on its $2 billion Oculus Rift acquisition, but it’s 2016 where heavyweights such as PlayStation VR, Facebook-owned Rift and HTC Vive are all expecting to dominate headlines.

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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*. Mobile devices, apps, commerce, and location have already changed our daily lives. Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors, and wearables introduce game-changing opportunities. PwC 2016 CEO Success Study. For some, it may appear daunting.

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Inspire Innovation with thought leader Magnus Penker in Malaysia 

Innovation 360 Group

Internet of Things (IoT), Big-Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). How do you cope with technological advancement that change at such a rapid pace? In 2016, Mr. Penker received the Business Magazine award as the ‘Most Innovative CEO Sweden 2016’ and ‘Growth Strategy CEO of the Year Sweden 2016.”

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Artificial Intelligence: A Question of Data

Daniel Burrus

grows, so should our focus on the reliability of data upon which A.I. As far back as October 2016, China had overtaken America in the number of published journal articles on “deep learning,” an increasingly important form of A.I. s capacity to analyze and learn is changing the way the world works, plays and communicates.

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11 Artificial Intelligence Eureka!s for Organizations: my recap of World Summit AI 2017

Open Innovation EU

In his 2016 book the Fourth Industrial Revolution Klaus Schwab mentions 6 basic technologies that are based on AI and currently impacting business: 1) the Internet of Things (IoT), 2) Autonomous Vehicles, 3) Advanced Robotics, 4) 3D-printing, 5) new materials and 6) the biological revolution. But this is not how humans think.