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Printing Ideas: Innovating Ford’s Product Development Cycle through Additive Manufacturing

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Allen Dorsey

How additive manufacturing (3D Printing) has become ingrained in Ford's product development cycle through rapid prototyping.

How Starbucks engages tens of thousands of customers to innovate products and store experiences

Posted on November 12, 2018 by HZ

The post explores how Starbucks has embraced open innovation in product development and rolling out new in-store experiences

BlackRock: Bringing Together Man and Machine

Posted on November 12, 2018 by MVA

BlackRock's approach to machine learning to enhance its fund's investment process. How this megatrend is impacting various aspects of the organization and industry.

Aetna: Artificial Intelligence Goes After Health Care Fraudsters

Posted on November 12, 2018 by PM

US health care payers lose billions of dollars per year to insurance fraud, waste, and abuse. Payers turn to machine learning to revolutionize outdated manual review processes and improve the bottom line.

The Death of the Starving Artist: Patronage via Patreon

Posted on November 12, 2018 by VI Yap

Subscription-based crowdfunding platforms like Patreon claim to help artists to make a fair living through fan support – but is that truly the case?

This hospital network in India has deployed IBM’s Watson to help diagnose cancer. Will it work?

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Spangler

Will developing countries with lack of data and problems of affordability be able to benefit from AI in healthcare? And how?

Machine Learning: Schneider Electric Positions Itself to Lead Digital Transformation of Infrastructure

Posted on November 12, 2018 by lill janglas

Demand for applying digitization and machine learning to current operations has increased significantly for manufacturing companies today. Can one company expand its reach to help all industries reach their goal of digital transformation?

Google Earth Engine: Organizing Geospatial Data to Save the Planet

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Frasier

Google Earth Engine uses open access platform to develop content and applications to make their platform the dominant form in geospatial analysis

Bracing for impact: the additive effect of Invisalign on manufacturing

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Brian Westlake

Align Technology (AT) is a manufacturer of 3D digital scanners and clear aligners (marketed through the brand ‘Invisalign’) used in orthodontics. AT is perhaps the most prolific user of an additive manufacturing (AM) process called stereolithography that converts liquid materials […]

Machine learning ruined baseball. Machine learning will save baseball.

Posted on November 12, 2018 by breezybuffer

Baseball has fundamentally changed over the past 40 years, largely thanks to data and machine learning. Some say it's made baseball less popular as a result. We will examine data's impact on baseball and how it might help the sport's popularity going forward.

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