There's More to Innovation Than Asking 'What's Next?'
Omoju Miller, a self-described futurist (someone who studies the future's possibilities), enjoys picturing tomorrow. As a Nigerian woman who settled in the Bay Area, she's already torn down historical barriers to work as a software engineer in Silicon Valley, a white man's world. But in envisioning a new society, Miller isn't thinking only of contemporary struggles; she's pondering what humanity will need next. Take one of her projects: Hiphopathy, where she's using machine learning to parse rappers' metaphorical language, in the hopes of teaching a computer to think conceptually, developing, in the process, a form of artificial intelligence. Recently, NationSwell spoke with Miller about true visionaries that inspire her and the lessons we can all take away from their avant-garde thinking.
Apr-20-2016, 14:40:36 GMT
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