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

Idea to Value

In 2013, I wrote a breakthrough article on the nascent examples of computers beginning to generate ideas in a way similar to human creativity. Here I revisit the article with all-new evidence showing how close we are to artificial creativity. Big data, predictions and instant experimentation.

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What are the new marketing roles?

mjvinnovation

In this article, we will shed some light on the new roles of Marketing. This is accomplished through the use of new technology, methods, and above all else: data to go beyond what is observed empirically or declared in market research. Creativity. Did you like the reflection we brought in this article?

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Thought Leader and Influencer Interview with Susan Walsh, Founder & MD, The Classification Guru

Thinkers360 - Thought Leader Interviews

Readers & Writers: To contribute your own content and to browse amazing content – including articles/blogs, books, podcasts and videos, from our opt-in B2B thought leader and influencer community – Join Thinkers360 today ! I like to be collaborative, inventive, creative and give them something a bit different.

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The Role of Imagination in Creating The Next Set of Breakthrough Innovations

Rmukesh Gupta

I stumbled across the article that Vannevar Bush wrote in 1945 for the Atlantic. He has dozens of possibly pertinent books and articles in his memex. First he runs through an encyclopedia, finds an interesting but sketchy article, leaves it projected. You can read the entire post here.

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The Future of Corporate-Startup Collaboration

The Inovo Group

There are numerous articles, presentations, guides, etc. There are volumes of data and analysis showing startup activity and Corporate-Startup collaboration initiatives (see [i] , [ii] , [iii] , [iv] , [v] , [vi] , [vii] , [viii] for a few of the many articles available). But are these efforts effective?