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Paul Daugherty on why AI is the future of business

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Paul Daugherty on why AI is the future of business

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Web Summit 2016: From AI to the US election

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Last week, over 50,000 people from 166 countries made their way to Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. With 21 stages dedicated to different topics and sectors, there was never a lack of choice; however, despite the huge variety of talks, several themes repeatedly emerged. At Web Summit, the narrative was less around what is currently possible and more around managing our expectations for the near future. Yes, artificial intelligence has huge possibilities, but we are still decades from having an emotional AI, said Gary Marcus, CEO at Geometric Intelligence, during the Future of the Worker panel. Rana el Kallouby, CEO of Affectiva, echoed Marcus' sentiment and reminded us to think of the inputs as we build AI solutions.


Future enterprise companies will be run by robots ZDNet

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LISBON, PORTUGAL: Artificial intelligence (AI) will one day take on decision making and planning, freeing up enterprise employees for more creative roles. Speaking at the Web Summit 2016 technology conference in Lisbon, Portugal on Tuesday, the executive said that the "robotic enterprise" is closer than we think -- with some roles already well on the way to being ran almost exclusively by machine learning (ML), AI and algorithms. One of today's biggest opportunities for IT to make an impact is by automating business processes, manufacturing, repetitive tasks, and more. Volkswagen has a total of three centers and research labs dedicated to researching AI applications and "taking AI into a completely different environment," according to the CIO. Each of these centers is working not only in the creation of connected car solutions, but also in developing AI systems for speeding up corporate processes -- all of which eventually becomes public domain. Hofmann says there are five main "stages" Volkswagen uses to define the application of AI technology in the enterprise market.


Why Fear AI?

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At Gigaom Change Leader's Summit 2016 in September, we will be exploring seven key business technologies that are real today. In anticipation of that event, we are doing a series of short pieces on the featured technologies. In 1950, Alan Turing asked the question of whether a machine can think. In 1955, John McCarthy coined the term "Artificial Intelligence." In 1956, a group consisting of McCarthy and three other AI scientists proposed a summer retreat to work out the essentials of the new field.