Artificial Intelligence Isn't for Winning Board Games. It's for Saving Lives
The ubiquity of using technology for technology's sake to resolve problems that don't even exist is well documented and the cause of lots of frustration among both consumers and businesses. Thankfully this naive behavior is being replaced with a new refreshing outlook that concentrates on how high-tech computing or automation can deliver real value or make a difference to our lives. Rather than jumping headfirst into solution mode, it increasingly feels that our digital maturity has helped us realize that we need to understand a particular problem fully before even thinking about moving forward in implementing a fix. Recently we had seen clear evidence of this when health workers approached technical experts for help from Google's London-based company DeepMind. The significant challenge faced by hospitals was detecting and communicating problems with patients quickly and efficiently.
Mar-21-2016, 21:56:42 GMT
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