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Artificial Intelligence: Disruption or Opportunity?

Daniel Burrus

Artificial intelligence (AI), one of twenty core technologies I identified back in 1983 as the drivers of exponential economic value creation, has worked its way into our lives. If you want to anticipate the problems and opportunities ahead of you, pick up a copy of my latest book, The Anticipatory Organization.

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Artificial Intelligence: A Question of Data

Daniel Burrus

Business people, not to mention the public on a global basis, are getting increasingly excited, as well as concerned, about the potential of artificial intelligence (A.I.)—so and machine learning applications. The post Artificial Intelligence: A Question of Data appeared first on Daniel Burrus.

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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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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. Stewart Brand looks at what makes ecosystems resilient, and builds a model for societies as well in his book The Clock of the Long Now. The argument in the book is summarised by this diagram: Source: Oxfam Blogs.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. Stewart Brand looks at what makes ecosystems resilient, and builds a model for societies as well in his book The Clock of the Long Now. The argument in the book is summarised by this diagram: Source: Oxfam Blogs.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. Stewart Brand looks at what makes ecosystems resilient, and builds a model for societies as well in his book The Clock of the Long Now. The argument in the book is summarised by this diagram: Source: Oxfam Blogs.

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Technological Revolutions and the Governance Gap

Tim Kastelle

The problem that Shoshana Zuboff outlines in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism is one of governance. Stewart Brand looks at what makes ecosystems resilient, and builds a model for societies as well in his book The Clock of the Long Now. The argument in the book is summarised by this diagram: Source: Oxfam Blogs.