Detroit and the Future of the Automobile: Will Additive Manufacturing Help GM Beat Silicon Valley at its Own Game?
Software and tech have eaten the automotive industry. Is 3D printing the key to Detroit's survival? GM plans to find out.
Software and tech have eaten the automotive industry. Is 3D printing the key to Detroit's survival? GM plans to find out.
From startups to Big Tech, everyone loves to tout their strategy for leveraging machine learning (ML). These companies promise ML is our 21st century savior; it will not only liberate us from the tedious drudgery of administrative tasks but will arm us with near-perfect predictions. But the technology has a dark side, one that few companies adequately acknowledge and even fewer are equipped to handle.
How do we feed a growing population in the face of a changing climate and diminishing natural resources, all while protecting our planet? Monsanto thinks it has the answer: machine learning.
Carbon Lighthouse delivers 20-30% energy savings to their clients using a cloud-based, machine-learning AI.
A discussion of machine learning, its applications with respect to the British Army and an examination of the organizational structures required to support Research and Development.
DHL utilizes machine learning to optimize the supply chain and track packages directly to your door.
BMW releases the new awe-inspiring i8 roadster becoming the first OEM to mass produce a printed component for a road car. Is this the start of a technology revolution in auto manufacturing?
Music piracy in the Middle East is serious. A solution came from a startup from Lebanon, and it benefits from machine learning to keep its users away from illegal consumption of music.
Can Walmart be at the forefront of a solution to alleviate global food waste, while prospering themselves?
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing the digital marketing field through targeted advertising, chatbots and content creation. Could it fully replace marketers in the future?