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How Artificial Intelligence Can Create Real Value for your Business

Daniel Burrus

At the tail end of 2020, Tesla founder Elon Musk promised that in the coming year, there would be at least one million Tesla robo-taxis that function in an Internet of Things (IoT) framework, where you use a smartphone app to hail them. and machine learning (M.L.); More Efficient Operation. But as we bounce back, and as A.I.

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Key Technology Trends to Watch in 2023: From AI and 5G to Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity

Tullio Siragusa

The Trends Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning AI and ML are expected to continue to be integrated into a wide range of industries, from healthcare to finance to retail, to improve efficiency and productivity. Some of the key companies leading the way in AI and ML include Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM.

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Exploring the Global Smart Cities Market: Software Opportunities

Tullio Siragusa

Having spent time as an advisor to an AI application company focused on smart cities, what I’ve learned is that the smart cities market can be segmented into several categories based on the type of service providers. Let’s explore the market opportunities by categories and regions.

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Changes in Manufacturing: How Will Different Generations Adapt?

Daniel Burrus

3D printing) and the internet of things (IoT) are already here and — in most cases — making our lives easier. Take, for example, telecommunications. The younger generation can teach the older generation not to fear radically new ideas, but embrace them as progress and learn how to work alongside them.

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Remembering

Technology Created

“The greatest advances in human civilization have come when we recovered what we had lost: when we learned the lessons of history.” The current era, “The Age of Information and Telecommunications” began in 1971 with the introduction of the Intel microprocessor. Question: what will be the killer app for the “Internet of Things?”.