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Council Post: Artificial Intelligence: How To Turn Conversational AI Into A Success Business
Boris Kontsevoi is a technology executive, President and CEO of Intetics Inc., a global software engineering and data processing company. AI used to be the stuff of sci-fi movies, but now it's all around us--computer vision and chatbots have become part of the standard business processes. Recently, artificial intelligence has reached its peak and made a breakthrough that has affected almost every industry, from high tech, telecoms, finance and healthcare to pharmaceuticals. The global AI market is expected to grow by more than $500 billion between now and 2030, according to various studies. IDC, a market research firm, predicted that the AI market will be worth over $500 billion by 2024.
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Council Post: Exploring The Possibilities Of Conversational AI: What Do We Want?
Boris Kontsevoi is a technology executive, President and CEO of Intetics Inc., a global software engineering and data processing company. Whether it's Alexa, Bixby, Siri, Google or Cortana, you are probably using conversational AI from your phone to your car. Conversational AI is a special branch of artificial intelligence that simply enables computers to understand human speech and reply by voice. One of the most critical impacts of this is that the global GDP is expected to grow by $15.7 trillion by 2030 thanks to AI. This revolutionary technology combines three components: machine learning, automatic speech recognition and natural language processing (NLP). These days, conversational AI looks like a fulfilled dream: you simply ask a question and get a talking answer.
How is Artificial Intelligence Transforming Humanity in Every Dimension
Mark Minevich is a highly regarded and trusted Digital Cognitive AI Strategist, Artificial Intelligence expert, Global Social Innovation and Technology Executive, UN Advisor, Leading Author and Columnist, Private Investor/Venture Capitalist, and the principal founder and President of Going Global Ventures. He is an award-winning technology executive and has published two books and over 40 articles on AI, Industry 4.0, IoT. Mark is newly appointed Chairman of the Executive committee of AI for Good Foundation. Mark is a Chief Digital Strategist at the International Research Centre for AI, under the auspices of UNESCO. Currently, he serves as the strategic advisor and Global ambassador to the CEO and Chairman of New York based Amelia/ IPsoft Inc.
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Council Post: An Outsider's View Into Healthcare--What AI Can And Can't Do
Eric is President of Suki and seasoned technology executive with expertise co-founding and scaling companies including Hotwire and Expedia. I recently wrote about the promise of AI and its potential to play an important role in transforming how physicians interact with technology. Even today, AI is making meaningful inroads in specialties ranging from radiology to cardiology. The potential for AI to help physicians work faster and with greater accuracy has industry analysts predicting explosive 10x growth in this decade alone, with estimates reaching $96 billion in 2028. That said, most physicians are only beginning to become familiar with AI and understand its use cases.
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Council Post: What Exactly Is Artificial Intelligence? (Hint: It's All About The Datasets)
Boris Kontsevoi is a technology executive, President and CEO of Intetics Inc., a global software engineering and data processing company. Many of today's emerging technologies and products heavily rely on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). And while there are hundreds of articles written about this topic, very few get into the nitty gritty of what truly powers AI: data. The definition of artificial intelligence varies depending who you ask. A data scientist will have a much different answer than someone who is just peripherally aware of AI.
The Impact of Tech in 2022
Now is the time to upgrade our technologies, and in the year 2022, AI, ML, 5G, and Cloud Computing will be the most important technologies to emerge. The covid-19 pandemic will continue to have a wide-ranging influence on our life in 2022. As a result, the digitalization and virtualization of business and society will continue to increase. As we enter the new year, however, the demand for sustainability, ever-increasing data volumes, and faster computation and network speeds will reclaim their positions as the most essential drivers of digital transformation. IEEE has announced the conclusions of a new study of global technology executives from the United States, the United Kingdom, China, India, and Brazil titled "The Impact of Technology in 2022 and Beyond: an IEEE Global Study."
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Council Post: What Exactly Is Artificial Intelligence? (Hint: It's All About The Datasets)
Boris Kontsevoi is a technology executive, President and CEO of Intetics Inc., a global software engineering and data processing company. Many of today's emerging technologies and products heavily rely on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). And while there are hundreds of articles written about this topic, very few get into the nitty gritty of what truly powers AI: data. The definition of artificial intelligence varies depending who you ask. A data scientist will have a much different answer than someone who is just peripherally aware of AI.
TD Ameritrade Beefs Up Personalization With AI
The company launched an AI-powered tool this month that sends investors personalized emails, including tailored educational resources, based on their clicks on the TD Ameritrade website, their customer profile and their investor portfolio. Before, investors would get generic marketing emails that would often be unrelated to their particular investment strategy, Mr. Sankaran said. The tool was created by a team of eight AI experts at the company. Building AI tools in house is preferable to working with a vendor because they need to be customized specifically for the financial sector, Mr. Sankaran said. The same AI engine also identifies news articles from outside sources that might make a particular company's stock price move up or down and affect a TD Ameritrade investor's portfolio.
The Gathering Storm - AI, Innovation & The Future of Work
Our 6th event of 2017 is now open for booking. It's open to all business owners and leaders in media and technology who have a home, business or base in Oxfordshire and want to stay near home for world-class events for a change. While Digital Transformation is the catchphrase of many boardrooms, the drag of legacy technology and entrenched providers means that many workplaces and large organisations operate in the much the same way they did ten or even twenty years ago. Today, workplace automation needs people to deliver it and is still a complex requirement. The evolution of low cost artificial intelligence (AI) technology and cloud platforms now means that organisations have the capability to'automate the automation' and replace large swathes of traditional human tasks with automated processes that evolve under their own guidance.
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Television Show - 8 Billion Acts of Innovation where artificial intelligence meets human ingunity
The television show will be shot in both Canada and United States. The first Canadian episodes will be shot in Toronto on November 27, 2016. And the first US episodes will be shot on March 16 and 17 in 2017. These shows are going to be aired on (TBC) with an expected viewership of 3 million. Day one of the show will feature pitches by the artificial intelligence companies to the world of investors.
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