Ideas Ex Machina
If machines are better at coming up with ideas than humans, then our species loses its competitive advantage. Ideas, after all, are what make us who we are.
If machines are better at coming up with ideas than humans, then our species loses its competitive advantage. Ideas, after all, are what make us who we are.
Artificial Intelligence technology has made tremendous leaps forward, yet it remains nowhere near its full potential.
The future of data analytics and operations research lies in establishing causation, not correlation.
The revolutionary quest to build a better pint that began in a Dublin brewery at the dawn of the 20th century, will continue to play a key role in ensuring future generations won’t go hungry in the century ahead.
INFORMS guide to building the intelligent enterprise. From Fortune 500 failures to Third Wave AI—discover the path to augmented intelligence.
Is it worth devoting the time to achieve resource optimization through improved decision-making? Those that fail to take advantage of AI are at risk of being overtaken by forward-looking competitors.
Published 2/20/2017 | Updated on 4/2/2025 Published on Ag Funder News (Joseph Byrum) and Global Ag Tech Initiative Marvel’s Iron
By combining key technologies like AI, big data, and autonomous systems, smart technology can achieve more than the unassisted human mind could ever accomplish.
The power of AI is how it can democratize expertise, lowering the barriers to entry for tasks that once could only be performed by specialists.
Reflection on the fundamental differences between machines, mankind and the notion of intelligence itself – starting with foundations of AI.