How a Dallas trucking company sold clients on machine learning years before Silicon Valley found the industry – Dallas Business Journal
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How a Dallas trucking company sold clients on machine learning years before Silicon Valley found the industry
Dallas Business Journal Still, some companies have been quicker to adopt machine learning than others. But with Tesla’s $200,000 model expected to go into production in 2019 and sport at least 20 sensors to fuel its own predictive data modeling, Renganathan expects that … |
AI is seeping into different industries, slowly remolding the global competitive landscape. However, most business leaders still don’t know how machine intelligence will impact their businesses. EY recently published a brief, which focuses the current state of AI. We interviewed Nigel Duffy, EY Global Innovation AI leader who co-authored the document with Chris Mazzei, EY Global […]
In 1943, at the height of World War II, the U.S. military hired an audacious psychologist named B.F. Skinner to develop pigeon-guided missiles. These were the early days of munitions guidance technology, and the Allies were apparently quite desperate to find more reliable ways to get missiles to hit their targets. It went like this: […]