Council Post: 2023 Will Be A Defining Year For AI And The Future Of Work
In recent years, tech-celeration has changed the way humans interact in and beyond the workplace. While rapid tech adoption is considered good, it also fuels
In recent years, tech-celeration has changed the way humans interact in and beyond the workplace. While rapid tech adoption is considered good, it also fuels
AI Farming: Bots are now totally capable of growing our food. In fact, it is already happening. We can look forward to a future where
What will happen to the world over the course of the next fifty years? Will we see nations replaced by corporations as the leading powers
Nearly 100% of the jobs created during the economic recovery went to workers with postsecondary education training. That training really begins in high school. The
Manufacturing executives today are confronted with an enormous variety of promising new technologies, ranging from artificial intelligence to connected machinery to 3D printing, all of
Robotics and AI have already begun to shape humanity, and even one of man’s oldest industries, agriculture, is now being affected. What problems do farmers
Juan Mateos-Garcia, Nesta and Joysy John, NestaArtificial Intelligence (AI) systems are becoming smarter every day, beating world champions in games like Go, identifying tumours in
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not only the next big wave in computing – it’s the next major turning point in human history. Similar to how
We have entered the “second machine age.” Th first machine age began with the industrial revolution, which was driven primarily by technology innovation. The ability
Manufacturing has been continuously evolving since the first Industrial Revolution. Early manufacturing was often done in people’s homes, using hand tools or basic machines. The
Recently I was involved in creating a series of short videos about data lakes with a number of other IBM colleagues. These videos introduce four
When voters head to the polls this week, many will cast votes based on who they think will be better on critical economic issues like