HBR: As Machines Take Jobs, Companies Need to Get Creative About Making New Ones
Companies need to shift into new markets focuses on human services to deal with current automation of jobs
Companies need to shift into new markets focuses on human services to deal with current automation of jobs
Current AI applications can be broken down into three loose categories: Transformative AI, DIY (Do It Yourself) AI, and Faux AI.
Healthcare Cannot be Complacent about Data Security – ITChronicles With the vast amount of highly sensitive data that is held by healthcare institutions, you would assume that the safeguards around how data is secured and accesed in these organizations would be at the highest level. However, research from ABI Research shows that this is not the case. Related Articles ITChronicles: Data Security – Healthcare Complacency a Cause for Concern Wired: The quantum clock is ticking on encryption – and your data is under threat BBC: Tomorrow’s Buildings: Help! My building has been hacked
A new technology platform uses algorithms to create 3D city models from image and video data.
To counter air pollution for cars cities need to plant hedges for filtering exhaust fumes
Sigmund Freud’s alarm rang at 7 a.m. each morning. He took one hour to trim his beard and eat a light breakfast before seeing his first patient at eight.
AI might replace human acitivities and it is not likely to replace human skills
A new startup called SolarGaps has created smart solar panel blinds that can reduce your electricity bill by up to 70 percent.
What IT managers need to know about enterprise robotics
Successful transformations seem to have 3 main steps in common: identify a crisis, start a revolution and enable evolution