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A look at three very different applications of AI – AlphaGo Zero, Amazon Go, and autonomous cars

A look at three very different applications of AI – AlphaGo Zero, Amazon Go, and autonomous cars

As with any new area of technology, business understanding of AI lags the work being done by AI practitioners.  With the massive amounts of investments being made on AI, it is important, especially for executive decision makers, to look behind the curtain and get a better understanding of the constraints and applicability of AI applications to their business.

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How deep is your learn?

How deep is your learn?

Hype, hope, and modern science fiction cinema have captured our imaginations and created significant expectations around the deployment of machine learning and AI in commercially available products in our near future (e.g. self driving cars). However, don’t expect to be transported to Machine City in Matrix Revolutions (very cool, in its own way) any time soon. The rise of the Continue reading

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The empire strikes …

The empire strikes …

Just a quick follow up to the post “Retail Drives Smart Home Innovation”…

One area of search where Google is being robustly challenged is product search. More consumers now initiate their search for products on Amazon than they do with Google. Think about that a minute. In fact, the CEO of WPP, the world’s largest advertising company Continue reading

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Retail drives smart home innovation

Retail drives smart home innovation

A visit to CES 2018 showed the future of the smart home really is a battle between Google and Amazon.  And made me revisit a blog post from December 2016 …


 

The popular focus on smart home technology is on home automation, such as smart lighting, environmental control, smart appliances and home security. These technologies make up a Continue reading

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Will you walk in to my parlor, said the speaker … from Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Samsung

Will you walk in to my parlor, said the speaker … from Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Samsung

The four most valuable public companies in the world are, in order, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. Samsung is not too shabby either.  The aggregate market cap between these five companies is about the same as the combined market cap of the U.K, and exceeds that of France, Germany, and Canada.

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