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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

It might answer questions about local culture and geography, even personalizing them based on the passenger’s interests. It might suggest a restaurant based on preferences and current popularity. Regardless, these are examples of narrow AI. Example : Imagine the best customer service experience that you’ve ever had.

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The most valuable AI use cases for business

IBM Big Data Hub

Voice-based queries use natural language processing (NLP) and sentiment analysis for speech recognition so their conversations can begin immediately. For example, Amazon reminds customers to reorder their most often-purchased products, and shows them related products or suggestions.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

Part 3 will discuss how to manage the various DT risks. This discussion will include methods, tools, and techniques such as using personae and identifying use cases that have high business value, while minimizing project risks. Finally, Part 3 will look to the future, will present next steps, and will discuss key takeaways.

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Thoughts on the Legal Technology Implications of Dynamic Communication Practices

eDiscovery Daily

E-discovery is a prime example of an area where legal technology/operations is seeing the challenges presented by legal professionals’ level of familiarity with computing options, particularly those technologies that form the dynamic changes in how professionals communicate. E-discovery is one example of this. Rick Clark, Sr.

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Kelly Twigger of ESI Attorneys: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

Kelly is a Discovery Strategist and the Principal of ESI Attorneys , one of the first law firms in the country dedicated to advising clients on the risks and challenges in ESI, including eDiscovery. Today’s thought leader is Kelly Twigger. CloudNine uses eDiscovery Assistant to identify and provide case law on this blog.

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Autonomy CEO: Web 2.0 'under all the hype, there is something there.' | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

By Oliver Marks | June 30, 2008, 5:31pm PDT Summary An intriguing article by ‘meaning based computing’ company Autonomy’s CEO Mike Lynch in today’s Financial Times: Embracing the friend, taming the beast – Web 2.0 strategy, tactics, technology decisions and roll out. He is based in San Francisco.

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