Machines now call the tune. Are we ready to dance? - SiliconANGLE
As guests mingled among the appetizers and food at Accenture's Technology Vision event last month in San Francisco, California, jazz music played in the background. The band improvised a number of classic standards, which was noteworthy because one of the players was Shimon, a robot, and it was playing a mean marimba. The presence of a jazz-playing robot was fitting because the theme of the evening was the intersection of human and machine, highlighting the release of Accenture PLC's "Technology Vision 2018" report. It documented the need for enterprises to fully understand emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality and cloud computing. The robot's musical accompaniment offered yet another example of civilization's inexorable march to a world where machines are part of daily life, doing just about everything humans can do in real time.
Mar-6-2018, 22:09:03 GMT
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