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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. Today, cognitive computing is used in a wide variety of applications, including health care, travel, and weather forecasting.

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Exponential Change in 2022: Five Industries to Watch

Daniel Burrus

Travel Planning. As apps and the internet have brought us more and more ways to plan our own vacations effortlessly, the use of traditional travel agencies has been diminishing rapidly. Enter: The coronavirus pandemic, leveling all travel with restrictions and closures. Remote Working. For instance, couple A.I.,

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Last year, I described the disruptions facing a variety of industries, including healthcare , packaging , travel and hospitality , software , real estate and construction , retail shopping , and manufacturing.

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10 Disruptive Trends for 2020

Leapfrogging

Last year, I described the disruptions facing a variety of industries, including healthcare , packaging , travel and hospitality , software , real estate and construction , retail shopping , and manufacturing.

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How Can You Manage a Nonprofit Internationally With Innovative Technology?

IdeaScale

Artificial Intelligence. The good thing is that you don’t have to look too far for such a company because there are tons and their reviews are all over social media. Internet of Things. We have come to a time where donors are demanding more and more transparency from the causes they are supporting.

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IoT Could Soon Be As Common As Your Daily Commute

Daniel Burrus

Additionally, smart homes and smart home features are likely part of your vocabulary in today’s world, including the likes of Ring Doorbells, Nest to remotely handle things like your thermostat, or any number of artificial intelligence (A.I.)-based based devices, such as Amazon’s Alexa. But have you yet heard of a “Smart City?”.

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Insurtech: what it is, examples and how to seize opportunities

mjvinnovation

Quite in line with what we already know from the Digital Transformation concept, the Insurtech phenomenon is grounded by Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) – most of the capital invested goes into these areas. Minuto Seguros.