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Enterprise business intelligence software and big data
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To work for us, AI virtual assistants need to speak, see like humans
- Associate Site Editor 28 Dec 2017 -
Finding AI talent is almost impossible, so cultivate it
- Features Writer 26 Oct 2017 -
Hurricane Harvey and the transformative power of commercial UAVs
- Associate Site Editor 07 Sep 2017
For AI virtual assistants to become truly useful, they need to perfect natural language generation and image recognition, said Forrester's Julie Ask.
Let me guess. You want to find AI talent to build a self-thinking artificial intelligence platform that will revolutionize your business and catapult your organization to the forefront of your ...
LAS VEGAS -- For an example of the transformative role drones -- or unmanned aerial vehicles, as they're known in the industry -- will play across industries, just consider, said Michael Huerta, ...
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Ship data to provider, switch on machine learning capabilities
- Features Writer 31 Jul 2017 -
MIT researchers: Universal basic income premature and arguably counterproductive
- Senior News Writer 30 May 2017 -
ModelDB aims to keep track of machine learning modeling process
- Senior News Writer 29 Apr 2017 -
Google applies gamification technique to neural nets -- and optimizes its data center
- Senior News Writer 17 Mar 2017 -
Smart city tech needs a strong data architecture
- Senior News Writer 28 Feb 2017 -
Smart city platform: A work in progress
- Senior News Writer 20 Feb 2017 -
AR/VR, AI tech make list of best-read Data Mill columns in 2016
- Senior News Writer 29 Dec 2016
CIOs who want machine learning capabilities first need to get oodles of data to the algorithms. Not to worry -- they can mail or truck it in.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Universal basic income, a monthly stipend given out by a government to help cover its citizens' basic needs, is getting a lot of attention as advances in automation exceed what ...
BOSTON -- Sam Madden, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, is hoping to help advance the field of machine learning from dark art to principled science with an open ...
Incorporating game mechanics into daily tasks has proven to be an effective way to motivate workers. As it turns out, gamification techniques don't just work on us. Google DeepMind is applying the ...
Before city CIOs begin to introduce smart city technology to city employees and to their constituents, they should make sure they've got the right data foundation in place. Jennifer Belissent, an ...
One of the head scratchers city CIOs are trying to work through is what the smart city platform should look like. To flesh out their requirements for an analytical data platform, 120 members of the ...
CIOs are on to the next new thing. From virtual reality technology to artificial intelligence to digital business, CIOs are educating themselves on all of it, according to this list of the ...
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In elections, opinion polls matter less than 'stable' voters
- Features Writer 30 Nov 2016 -
Shopping for survey research services? Look to the election for lessons
- Features Writer 30 Nov 2016 -
From old brain to new brain, the evolution of AI
- Senior News Writer 31 Oct 2016 -
AI vs. BI: How do you sell artificial intelligence to the business?
- Senior News Writer 31 Oct 2016 -
A tech revolution is coming -- just wait for it
- Features Writer 30 Jun 2016
Opinion polls on the 2016 presidential race went up and down with the campaigns. But Harvard's Gary King says voters don't base choices on events.
Organizations that want to outsource survey research can learn something from the signals pollsters missed in the 2016 election, says Harvard's Gary King.
Much of the current discussion on the evolution of artificial intelligence -- an umbrella term to mean everything from speech recognition software to robotics -- centers on speed. Machines can ...
Is artificial intelligence tech quickly becoming enterprise tech? Vendors are betting on it. Last week at IBM World of Watson, IBM CEO Ginni Rometty laid out her vision for the technology: Namely, ...
Cognitive computing will power future software-- but don't expect an overnight change. Tech revolutions are more gradual, says IT consultant Judith Hurwitz.