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.
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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.
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.
The more we turn over decisions to AI, the more we must ensure that procedures are in place to catch the mistakes made not by the humans who set up and operate the systems.
The lesson as we develop increasingly powerful A.I. solutions is that the A.I. can never substitute for due diligence. In other words, Byrum says, validation and verification remain crucial.
Gartner predicts that by 2022, one in five workers engaged in mostly non-routine tasks will rely on AI to do a job.