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On May 26, 1995, Bill Gates wrote the famous "Internet Tidal Wave" internal memo at Microsoft. This was a huge wake-up call for the desktop software company at the time. It immediately shifted priorities and resources for Microsoft to go after the nascent World Wide Web. I thought of this "Internet Tidal Wave" moment when I came across a helpful analogy from Hubspot CTO Dharmesh Shah a couple weeks ago: "Netscape was to the Internet what ChatGPT is to Artificial Intelligence. "The Internet existed before Netscape.


AI Tidal Wave cartoon - Marketoonist

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On May 26, 1995, Bill Gates wrote the famous "Internet Tidal Wave" internal memo at Microsoft. This was a huge wake-up call for the desktop software company at the time. It immediately shifted priorities and resources for Microsoft to go after the nascent World Wide Web. I thought of this "Internet Tidal Wave" moment when I came across a helpful analogy from Hubspot CTO Dharmesh Shah a couple weeks ago: "Netscape was to the Internet what ChatGPT is to Artificial Intelligence. "The Internet existed before Netscape.


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Artificial intelligence and the internet of things are changing the way we watch and play golf. While you might not recognize the changes the next time you watch a PGA Tour tournament, you will likely appreciate the improved entertainment value. For those weekend duffers among us, hopefully, the tech will help us finally perfect our golf games. Televising golf tournaments has always presented a challenge since there is action happening concurrently at 18 holes. Broadcasters need data at their fingertips and an easier way to connect the dots and to see the patterns the data is revealing.


How Technology Like Artificial Intelligence And IoT Are Changing The Way We Play Golf

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Artificial intelligence and the internet of things are changing the way we watch and play golf. While you might not recognize the changes the next time you watch a PGA Tour tournament, you will likely appreciate the improved entertainment value. For those weekend duffers among us, hopefully, the tech will help us finally perfect our golf games. Televising golf tournaments has always presented a challenge since there is action happening concurrently at 18 holes. Broadcasters need data at their fingertips and an easier way to connect the dots and to see the patterns the data is revealing.


Meet The World's Smartest Golf Caddie, Powered By Artificial Intelligence

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Sal Syed admits it's almost too good to be true. The first time he utilized the Arccos Caddie, golf's first artificial intelligence-powered platform, he notched a hole-in-one. "My first experience was nothing short of remarkable," says Syed, who is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Arccos, a golf tracking, sensor and data company. "(Arccos Caddie) is similar to, almost like a Waze or Google Maps. It's giving you the optimal directions to get from Point A to Point B on the golf course. I know I'm biased but I can't imagine playing without it now."