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The Case For Humanities In The Era Of AI, Automation, And Technology

Faisal Hoque

More and more we’re finding ourselves standing at the intersection of humanity and technology. A recent RBC research paper , Humans Wanted – How Canadian youth can thrive in the age of disruption , has revealed that: Being ‘human’ will ensure resiliency in an era of disruption and artificial intelligence.

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Turn the Tables on Product Development Disruptions

Planview

Disruptions to effective product development are constant but don’t need to be detrimental to an organization’s ability to deliver innovation with speed and maintain a healthy ROI. That shift creates constant momentum, making it easier to adjust perspectives and see with more clarity all the opportunities to turn the tables on disruption.

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The Packaging Industry is Massive, and It’s About to Be Disrupted

Leapfrogging

Technology isn’t just for creating new products and services. Disruptive technologies are transforming the packaging that comes with just about everything we buy. If any industry must live and die by the mantra “disrupt or be disrupted,” it’s packaging. Drivers of Packaging Disruption. Trillion by 2024.

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5 Digital Transformation Use Cases for the Government and Public Sector

Acuvate

In today’s highly disruptive and digital-driven world, governments and public sector institutions at all levels are leveraging newfound opportunities to use data and emerging technologies to empower citizens and build more transparent, efficient, agile, and cost-effective services and programs. Composable Government Enterprise.

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Technological Unemployment Is Changing the Future of Work

Daniel Burrus

The one phrase that most people choose to ignore is technological unemployment. The other elephant in the room that we prefer not to acknowledge is that 30 percent of the jobs that currently exist will be carried out by computers, robots or automation by 2025. The way forward is quite clear. We just need to follow the signs.

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Reducing Carbon Footprint and Energy Costs in Refining Operations with Energy Management Analytics

Acuvate

Data collected by Energy Management Analytics technologies allows for a more detailed understanding of energy usage trends, promotes industrial automation, and provides critical insights into improvement areas. Real-time insight is another crucial aspect of Energy Management Analytics in refining operations.

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Connecting the Dots in the New White House Report on AI and Innovation

Innovation 360 Group

In October, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC), the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), and the U.S. president issued a joint report titled “ Preparing For The Future of Artificial Intelligence.” As discussed in a previous article , augmented reality can have multiple meanings.

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