Remove Artificial Inteligence Remove Guidelines Remove Internet of things Remove Learning
article thumbnail

Five Technology Trends Driving Manufacturing (Are you on Board?)

Daniel Burrus

There are well over 50 billion “things” talking to each other, performing tasks and making decisions based on predefined guidelines using AI. The adoption of tele-education, remote instruction, online learning and the gamification of training and education will advance rapidly.

article thumbnail

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

Daniel Burrus

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Advanced Machine Learning and Cognitive Computing Applications. Advances in Machine Learning and AI, such as IBM’s Watson, coupled with networked intelligent sensors, will create a giant leap forward thanks to exponential advances in computing power, digital storage, and bandwidth.

Trends 0
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

Technology has become everyone’s business as we enter the next stage of this digital transformation where even your next toaster or refrigerator will connect to the Internet. A rapidly increasing number of companies are learning the importance of identifying Hard Trends that are both predictable and measurable.

Trends 40
article thumbnail

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. By 2020, there will be well over 50 billion “things” talking to each other, performing tasks and making decisions based on predefined guidelines using AI. Cognitive computing applications grow rapidly.

Trends 0
article thumbnail

25 years of Innovation- how has it evolved? Has it been successful?

Paul Hobcraft

Embracing Failure as a Learning Opportunity: In the past, mistakes and failures were often seen as setbacks, but a shift is underway towards embracing failure as a learning opportunity. Organizations are fostering a culture of experimentation and learning from failures to drive continuous innovation.