
Why is machine learning so hard to explain? Making it clear can help with stakeholder buy-in
Nobody is going to invest in a technology that they don't fully get. Helping them understand how and why it works will encourage adoption.
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Nobody is going to invest in a technology that they don't fully get. Helping them understand how and why it works will encourage adoption.
From Apple to Google to Toyota, companies across the world are pouring resources into developing AI systems with machine learning. This comprehensive guide explains what machine learning really means.
As you plan your big data strategy for next year, keep these seven goals in mind.
Some companies are using AI for end-to-end decision-making, but not all decisions can be made without human intervention. Here are some real-world cases.
Most CIOs aren't comfortable with letting the AI take over decisions. But it does help them make better, less biased ones.
If you are trying to decide which smart home hub to buy, read our comprehensive guide about the Google Nest line of devices to learn about one of the biggest names in this market.
Bad actors use machine learning to break passwords more quickly and build malware that knows how to hide, experts warn.
Amazon Alexa is the leading digital assistant on the market. Find out more about this machine-learning innovation with our Alexa cheat sheet.
How Microsoft's Surface Pro X uses driver-based software and dedicated AI hardware to make video chat more people-friendly.
Commentary: Software keeps getting more complicated to build. Robots might be the answer.
IBM, Google, SAS, and Oracle offer online courses and exams to quantify data science skills and expertise with modeling and analysis software.
Now that Root AI's robot has mastered the art of picking oblong vegetables as well as oblate shaped berries, could this technology help enhance global food security?
Learn the basics about natural language processing, a cross-discipline approach to making computers hear, process, understand, and duplicate human speech.
Alexa apps, called Alexa Skills, are what makes the digital assistant shine. Here's what developers, business professionals, and home users need to know about using Alexa Skills.
Artificial intelligence and 5G will drive the technology revolution, according to CompTIA.