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

Open Innovation EU

In 1990 Kurzweil instantly incubated the way we think about Artificial Intelligence (AI) with his work The Age of Intelligent Machines. Last week, on October 11 and 12, over 2000 professionals in AI gathered in Amsterdam at the World Summit AI 2017 and discussed the state of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

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Daniel Burrus’ Top 20 Tech-Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2017

Daniel Burrus

These trends for 2017 highlight enormous game-changing opportunities. Artificial Intelligence (AI), Advanced Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing Applications. Big Data and the use of High Speed Data Analytics. Separating good data from bad data will also become a rapidly growing service.

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How Amazon and other big techs are revolutionizing the healthcare market

mjvinnovation

Regarding public health, data recorded in the systems allows researchers to access statistics that are entered in real-time. Big Data and Cloud Computing are two technological phenomena that have gradually altered the way the healthcare market has grown and developed. Artificial Intelligence is pointing to the future.

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Why is Enterprise AI so HOT Now?

Linda Bernardi

Mega Data 2. Culture of Agility There has never been a more exciting time for artificial intelligence in enterprises. The reasons are discussed in detail in my upcoming book, The Inversion Factor (MIT Press, October 2017), but I will unpack some of them here. It will require AI and machine learning (ML).

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Daniel Burrus’ Top 20 Technology-Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2018 and Beyond

Daniel Burrus

1 Artificial Intelligence (AI), Advanced Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing Applications. 3 Big Data and the Use of High-Speed Data Analytics. Big data” is a term that describes the technologies and techniques used to capture and utilize exponentially increasing streams of data.

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Disaster: CEO’s Ignoring Digital Innovation

Gregg Fraley

Gregg Fraley and Karen Kirby, copyright 2017. Internet of Things (IoT) devices, sensors, and wearables introduce game-changing opportunities. Analytics contribute to a spectrum of sophistication with advanced analytics, data visualization, machine learning, cognitive computing, artificial intelligence , etc.