Minority report: machine learning and crime prevention in China
The use of machine learning for crime prevention in China
The use of machine learning for crime prevention in China
Open innovation, in which companies and organization source information from external sources, helps businesses approach strategic decisions in a creative manner. UNHCR, whose goals are to implement changes external to its organization, would highly benefit from sourcing information and potential solutions from the very people they are trying to help.
Machine learning helps Birchbox stand out from the competition by sending the right products that customers will love and continue to order in an online and offline world.
Duolingo is using machine learning to help users acquire new lanaguages and verify their current language skills – are broader educational applications for Duolingo's machine learning next?
“Life is like a box of chocolates. You decide what you’re going to get”
A longtime staple for family-friendly vacations, Disney theme parks are using machine learning to add to the magic.
Far from being a niche form of entertainment, the popularity and reach of streaming has grown rapidly over the past decade. Effectively tapping into this platform will enable gaming publishers (such as Activision Blizzard) to drive further engagement with their titles, monetize this incremental engagement, and support a variety of other critical activities spanning innovation, customer analytics, and marketing.
Tired of finishing second to its racing arch-nemesis, Mercedes, Scuderia Ferrari S.p.A is leading Ferrari's charge into the future by teaming with Renishaw, a British engineering firm that specializes in additive manufacturing (AM). Ferrari is looking to ride the wave of the future back onto the podium's top spot and carry their storied heritage into the 21st century.
Winsun is at the forefront of a paradigm shift in the construction industry. Will 3D printing be the default way we build houses in the future?
The US Department of Homeland Security is exploring machine learning. The outcome could be increased security and shorter lines, but what are the risks?