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Technology And Analytics

Basic economic relations are changing as new technologies and markets emerge. Dairy producers are experimenting with new technologies to reduce the cholesterol in milk. Company profits have doubled since the introduction of new technology. Spend Less Time On Your Phone With This Simple Trick Recent discoveries and ingenuity has allowed us to create robotics in the form of Artificial Intelligence, as well as in the physical form of robots. Artificial intelligence has been used for a variety of purposes, including personal assistants in a smart phone, the first of which was Siri, released in the iPhone 4s in 2011 by Apple. Some believe that the future of robotics will involve a 'greater than human non-biological intelligence.' This concept can be compared to that of a 'rogue AI,' an Artificial Intelligence that has gained self-awareness, and tries to eradicate humanity. Others believe that the future will involve AI servants creating an easy and effortless life for h...

Beijing Institute Of Technology

Basic economic relations are changing as new technologies and markets emerge. Dairy producers are experimenting with new technologies to reduce the cholesterol in milk. Company profits have doubled since the introduction of new technology. Building Australia's Artificial Intelligence Capability Get the latest news from the Caltech website delivered to your email inbox. First of a two-part case on the development and use of a Balanced Scorecard at Mobil's US Marketing and Refining Division. This technical note considers how one makes choices in situations where there are multiple objectives and attributes that measure performance against... Ctrip is a $437 million Chinese on-line travel services company with a scientific, data driven approach to management. This case teaches the impact of variability on process performance. In 2009, media coverage of long wait times in a local hospital brought considerable... The first long-distance road, which came into use around 3500 BC...