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Planbox Acquires IdeaConnection, the Best-in-Class Open Innovation Expert Solver Network

Planbox

The world is facing unprecedented social, technological and global disruption which has caused massive turbulence and great challenges across all sectors. Companies face pressing demands for solutions to complex problems.

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How Are CIOs Looking at Today’s Disruptive Tech Trends?

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

They are the ones that I’ve been exploring in detail recently : Next-gen mobility, cloud computing, social media, consumerization ( #CoIT ), and big data. Mobility is forcing new approaches to data security. Both mobile and social applications are (finally) adding definable value to enterprises.

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Gradually, then suddenly

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Throughout my career at O’Reilly Media, we’ve tracked and fostered a lot of “gradually, then suddenly” movements: the World Wide Web, open source software, big data, cloud computing, sensors and ubiquitous computing, and now the pervasive effects of AI and algorithmic systems on society and the economy. Save coral reefs ?

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Deep Learning and the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Altexsoft

Millions of neurons exchange electrical and chemical signals and transmit information in this way. From detecting brand logos in images posted on social media to such complex applications as identifying diseases on medical images , computer vision powered by deep learning proves to be effective in many areas.