Clarity on cognitive technologies for CEOs

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COGNITIVE TECHNOLOGIES such as computer vision, machine learning, and natural language processing use artificial intelligence to perform tasks that only humans could do previously. However, it's a technology that's often misunderstood by businesses who struggle to evaluate the risks of the technology against the ways in which it can benefit them. L&T Technology Services, for example, has recently announced AiKno, a cognitive intelligence framework it developed. AiKno combines contextual intelligence and AI, to help customers develop a range of digital virtual agents, problem-solving applications, and robotic process automations – and gets better with time as it learns from your data. Currently, L&T is working on integrating AiKno into a range of solutions that have been deployed in smart factories, smart machines, and serve as building blocks for smart cities. Here are some myths about cognitive technology that we'll dispel so you can get to grips with the technology and explore bold new applications for your business: It's true that a lot can be automated with the help of AI, but it's not necessarily something organizations want to do.

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