Machine Learning: Lessons for Banks From Self-Driving Cars
I read a McKinsey article the other day about'cultural invisibility' - that tipping point when new technologies become so common they're taken for granted and become'invisible'. Electricity, steam engines, and other twentieth century inventions typically seem to take about 80 years to make the transition. Computers haven't faded from view just yet, but are likely to do so by about 2040. And machine learning isn't expected to take much longer to recede into the background either. Machine learning first came into its own in the late 90s.
Mar-17-2017, 18:15:33 GMT
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