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Stephen Dale

Artificial intelligence has become a religion - Tech Insider - 0 views

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    Jaron Lanier - who pioneered virtual reality - stressed that we need to divide "artificial intelligence" into two different things: -the engineering and the science on the one hand -the storytelling about it, the narrative that we have about it, the fantasy life of it - perhaps the religion of it. It doesn't mean one is good and one is bad, but they're just different sorts of beasts.
Stephen Dale

Microsoft Unveils Chat Bot Powered By Artificial Intelligence - Fortune - 0 views

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    Microsoft's research arm and Bing search engine business unit released on Wednesday a chat bot named Tay, which is powered by artificial intelligence technologies.
Stephen Dale

Twitter May Have Just Doomed Humanity by Trolling an Artificial Intelligence Bot | VICE... - 0 views

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    "Some bright bulb at Microsoft Research had the clever idea of turning a machine learning program loose on Twitter yesterday to learn how humans interact with each other. Humans, predictably, interacted terribly."
Stephen Dale

The Era Of The Intelligent Cloud Has Arrived - Enterprise Irregulars - 1 views

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    The more enterprises seek out insights to drive greater business outcomes, the more it becomes evident the era of the Intelligent Cloud has arrived. C-level execs are looking to scale beyond descriptive analytics that defines past performance patterns. What many are after is an entirely new level of insights that are prescriptive and cognitive.
Stephen Dale

Unleashing Artificial Intelligence with Human-Assisted Machine Learning - 0 views

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    What if, rather than asking the traditional question-What tasks currently performed by humans will soon be done more cheaply and rapidly by machines?-we ask a new one: What new feats might people achieve if they had better thinking machines to assist them?
Stephen Dale

How much should we fear the rise of artificial intelligence? | Tom Chatfield | Opinion ... - 0 views

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    The image of a robot stepping into the shoes of a human worker couldn't be more wrong. When it comes to technology's most significant applications, we are neither usurped or seduced - because the systems involved are nothing like us in either their function or faculties. As a species, we are not in competition with information technology at all: we are, rather, busily adapting the fabric of our world into something machines can comprehend.
Stephen Dale

Gartner Predicts Our Digital Future - Smarter With Gartner - 0 views

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    These scenarios describe two predictions in what will be an algorithmic and smart machine driven world where people and machines must define harmonious relationships.
Gary Colet

Artificial Intelligence Has Potential - Fortune - 0 views

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    Organisational Knowledge in the machine intelligence era
Stephen Dale

Apple strategy in 'smart home' race threatened by Amazon | Reuters - 0 views

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    Amazon is pursuing an open-systems approach that allows quick development of many features, while Apple is taking a slower route, asserting more control over the technology in order to assure security and ease-of-use.
Stephen Dale

Data-driven: Big decisions in the intelligence age - 0 views

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    Executives want greater speed and sophistication in their decision-making, but most say their ambition is greater than what their organisations are ready for.
Stephen Dale

Can Augmentation Save Workers from Job Automation? | Digital Trends - 0 views

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    In 2015, Davenport and co-author Julia Kirby published "Beyond Automation" in the Harvard Business Review, in which they laid out five practical steps workers may take to improve their employability against machines.
Stephen Dale

Machine Learning And Human Bias: An Uneasy Pair | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Humans are biased, and the biases we encode into machines are then scaled and automated. This is not inherently bad (or good), but it raises the question: how do we operate in a world increasingly consumed with "personal analytics" that can predict race, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, health status and much more.
Gary Colet

What will winning organisations look like? Lynda Gratton - 0 views

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    Youtube video of Prof Lynda Gratton talking about how successful organisations will be better connected and leverage networks of all kinds
Stephen Dale

Is this the future of work? Scientists predict which jobs will still be open to humans ... - 0 views

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    Workers looking for jobs in 2035 might consider retraining as remote-controlled vehicle operators or online chaperones. Those are two of the jobs of the future suggested in a report by the CSIRO that charts 20-year trends in increasingly digitally focused and automated Australian workplaces.
Stephen Dale

The Man Who's Building a Computer Made of Brains | Motherboard - 0 views

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    In the cycle of accelerating computing power, we've gone from the slate to the paper, from the paper to mechanical systems, mechanical systems to the vacuum tube, vacuum tubes to silicon, and now we are moving to neurons.
Stephen Dale

The Doyle Report: Will Robots and Artificial Intelligence Take Your Job? | The VAR Guy ... - 0 views

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    it took decades for saddle makers and carriage builders to adjust to the disruptive rise of the automobile. In contrast, travel agents had less than five years to rechart their careers after Expedia, Orbitz and other travel sites took hold. Financial planners? Mammography technicians? Once the software programmers get their algorithms right, these and many other jobs could disappear or change very in the relative blink of an eye.
Stephen Dale

Human or Machine: The Most Important Question in Analytics - 0 views

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    It's not humans who are the recipients and decision makers of data and analysis, it's machines. Machines are making all or most of the decisions in areas like programmatic advertising, search engine optimization, credit approval, insurance underwriting, Internet of Things applications, and many more.
Stephen Dale

A Short History of Machine Learning - Data Science Central - 0 views

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    A quick trip through time to examine the origins of machine learning as well as the most recent milestones.
Stephen Dale

Future of Workforce Automation: America's Predictions | Pew Research Center - 0 views

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    Though US-centric, this Pew Report "Public Predictions for the Future of Workforce Automation" gives some insight to workforce attitudes to automation. Despite their expectations that technology will encroach on human employment in general, most workers think that their own jobs or professions will still exist in 50 years. Heads in the sand, or justifiable pessimism?
Stephen Dale

How real businesses are using machine learning | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    The average piece of user-generated content (UGC) is awful. It's actually way worse than you think. It can be rife with misspellings, vulgarity or flat-out wrong information. But by identifying the best and worst UGC, machine-learning models can filter out the bad and bubble up the good without needing a real person to tag each piece of content.
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