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An introduction to NLP and its importance in today's technology landscape
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) that deals with the interaction between computers and human language. The goal of NLP is to develop algorithms and models that can understand, interpret, and generate human language. NLP has a wide range of applications, from language translation to sentiment analysis, and is critical in today's technology landscape. One of the most notable areas where NLP has had a significant impact is in the field of search engines. Search engines use NLP algorithms to understand the intent behind a user's query and match it with relevant results. NLP also plays a crucial role in information retrieval, which is the process of finding relevant information from a large collection of documents.
AI in Legal – An interesting Transformation - Clover Infotech
Industries and processes across the globe are embracing new technologies to increase efficiency and deliver faster and accurate outcomes. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have recently taken the world by storm with their advancements in delivering impactful and insightful results. The legal industry is not any different. The changing customer needs and technology […]
The Role of Human Computation in a Changing Technology Landscape: Expert Weigh In
Chris Welty from Alphabet, Kumar Chellapilla from Amazon, Besmira Nushi from Microsoft, Markus Krause from Brainworks, Olga Megorskaya from Toloka, and Lora Aroyo from Google Research shared their views. Chris explains that human computation usually takes two forms -- explicit and implicit. Implicit refers to situations when data labeling is a by-product, for example when we stream movies, listen to music on YouTube, or do web searches. The system's algorithm learns about its users even though no data labeling as such takes place. On the other hand, more "traditional" forms of data labeling like crowdsourcing are explicit.
How smart contracts and AI could work together
It's a common refrain within IT teams: challenges with data management can inhibit business agility and slow AI-driven innovation to a crawl. Because as data grows and complexifies, proper data management becomes increasingly time-consuming and effort-intensive. This type of data conundrum is what keeps Data Scientists awake at night (and not just figuratively). In order for data management to be done right, it requires teams to aggregate data from multiple internal and external silos, reconcile inconsistencies and build on a clean repository of information, to create a "single source of truth" holy grail. Moreover, companies face ongoing challenges wrangling this disparate data for compliance and regulatory reporting. Smart contracts have emerged as one of the most efficient and effective ways to streamline data management.
Leadership lessons from Accenture's CIO
Penelope Prett joined Accenture in 1992 and became CIO in 2019. Along the way, she has developed keen insight into how to deliver IT value to a $43.2 billion global company with 500,000 employees, who are responsible for delivering IT value to their clients. I spoke with Prett about her approach to leadership, the most impactful technologies of the day, how she forms and empowers her teams, and her advice for tomorrow's CIOs. What follows is an edited version of our interview. Martha Heller: How do you define your role as CIO of Accenture?
Technologists upbeat about AI impact on their careers, but not on society
Artificial intelligence will shape the technology landscape of the 2020s, but unintended consequences pose big risks, according to a new report from ISACA, a technology professional association. The evolving relationship between AI, automation and humans is expected to create promising opportunities in the technology workforce, while simultaneously presenting sobering concerns for the general public, the study said. For its research, ISACA surveyed more than 5,000 business technology professionals, and found that respondents are significantly more optimistic about how technology advancements in the new decade will impact their career than they are about how it will impact society as a whole. Some 59 percent of respondents expressed optimism for the ramifications of AI on their careers, compared with only 40 percent who are similarly upbeat about the overall societal impact. From a workplace standpoint, respondents are optimistic that technological changes will both position their organizations for success and bolster their paychecks.
Artificial Intelligence Sparks Hope And Fear, US Poll Shows
The survey sought to highlight the need for changes in education to deal with the changing technology landscape. Americans are torn over the promise of artificial intelligence, a new poll showed Wednesday, expressing broad optimism about the emerging technologies but also fearing their negative impacts -- including job losses, a poll showed Wednesday. The Gallup survey showed 79 percent of Americans say artificial intelligence has had a "mostly positive" or "very positive" impact on their lives thus far. At the same time, 73 percent said they expect the increased use of AI will eliminate more jobs than it creates and 63 percent predicted that new technologies and smart machines would widen the gap between rich and poor. Asked about autonomous vehicles, 42 percent of respondents said they would be "extremely uncomfortable" riding in a self-driving car and 62 percent would be concerned about sharing the road with self-driving trucks.
- Transportation > Passenger (0.58)
- Transportation > Ground > Road (0.58)
- Information Technology > Robotics & Automation (0.58)
- Banking & Finance > Economy (0.54)
How a new wave of machine learning will impact today's enterprise
Advances in deep learning and other machine learning algorithms are currently causing a tectonic shift in the technology landscape. Technology behemoths like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook and Salesforce are engaged in an artificial intelligence (AI) arms race, gobbling up machine learning talent and startups at an alarming pace. They are building AI technology war chests in an effort to develop an insurmountable competitive advantage. Today, you can watch a 30-minute deep learning tutorial online, spin up a 10-node cluster over the weekend to experiment, and shut it down on Monday when you're done – all for the cost of a few hundred bucks. Betting big on an AI future, cloud providers are investing resources to simplify and promote machine learning to win new cloud customers.
Artificial Intelligence and You: Demystifying the Technology Landscape
Artificial intelligence has already started to impact all of our lives, so hopefully this report has made today's AI technology landscape a little clearer. As artificial intelligence capabilities advance, there will be many exciting innovations that we'll continue to track here at HubSpot. For all of us as individual consumers, AI will change how we obtain information, interact with loved ones, and buy from businesses. As professionals, AI has the potential to augment the way we work and make us much more efficient by taking care of the busywork we all hate doing. On a societal level, AI can help us discover cures to diseases, facilitate the education of millions of people, and yes, even generate heated debates on ethics.
Artificial Intelligence and You: Demystifying the Technology Landscape
The concept of artificial intelligence (AI) has been tossed around in books, movies, and media for decades -- from HAL 9000 wreaking havoc (2001: A Space Odyssey) to Marvin the Paranoid Android sadly going about its existence (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy). We've been trained to expect AI-powered devices to have fully developed personalities who also can either fly or at least fly spaceships. So some people may be disappointed to hear from tech companies and the media about how we're entering the age of AI -- despite not seeing a single adorable robot zooming around. Truth is, we are at the very beginning of the AI revolution, but this technology has the potential to change the way we live and work. Even the Obama administration drafted a report that outlines the future impact of AI developments.