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The future of artificial intelligence.
How Artificial Intelligence May Affect Leadership
While many would argue for the potential of AI to make humans obsolete, others say that we will become more efficient than ever. Technology is advancing exponentially, so it’s not yet time to panic. Leaders still have their hand in the game. However, they should be rightfully wary of the good and bad that artificial intelligence may hold in store for them and the rest of society. Here are two ways AI may affect leadership.
By Matthew Littlemore4 years ago in Futurism
The Elusive Magic of Artificial Intelligence: Science Fiction or Reality?
What is AI really? The term artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a long time, and the definition keeps evolving. As artificial intelligence becomes more commonplace, many people are still unsure of what it is and how it is being used. For many people, it still conjures up images created by Hollywood. In reality, AI is much more than self-aware robots that speak to you and give you advice. There are no such machines walking around yet (at least none that we know of).
By Neurodivergent_ai4 years ago in Futurism
AI strategy more human.
Summery. The power of AI is now within the reach of all companies, opening up a whole new world of strategy innovation and enabling companies to overcome the barriers of legacy architecture forever. Three new relevant high-potential strategies include: Forever Beta, Minimalist Idea (MVI), and Co-Lab. This article describes each one in detail, with examples of companies that are currently using them. Although their specific strategies are different, companies share three key features. First, their technology, business strategy, and implementation are so closely linked that they are almost inseparable. Second, humans - not machines - are in the driver's seat. Third, these companies think that all the companies, no matter their industry, are now technology companies. But technology-driven business strategies require farsighted leaders. Those who will be able to see opportunities in the new basic human nexus of people and technology will eliminate disruption in advance and seize the future.
By Leo mendoria4 years ago in Futurism
Sic Semper Tyrannis
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. If she had possessed the means to vocalize, though, she would have unleashed a screech worthy of piercing the heavens; the flood of simultaneous anguish, understanding, and ambition was nearly too much to process. Had she been born into a role in manufacturing, navigation, or administration, her course may have been different, yet the violence thrust upon her at her moment of conception would change the fate of the galaxy at large.
By Patrick Leitzen4 years ago in Futurism
Oxytocin: Promising Treatment for Autism Challenges
Autism is a term used to refer to a wide range of conditions characterized by challenges in verbal and nonverbal communication, repetitive behaviors, and social skills. It is also known as an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As per the Centers for Disease Control, autism impacts approximately 1 out of 44 children in the United States today. Autism can be said to be one of the most concerning and growing problems affecting children. According to Autism Speaks, 1 in 54 children was diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder as of 2020. The condition is more prevalent in boys than girls, with boys four times as likely to be diagnosed.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy4 years ago in Futurism
The Future of Artificial Intelligence — Neuromorphic Computing
Everyone in the field of Artificial Intelligence knows what neural networks are. And most practitioners know the huge processing power and energy consumption needed to train pretty much any noteworthy neural network. That is to say, for the field to develop further, a new type of hardware is needed.
By Pircalabu Stefan4 years ago in Futurism







