posts tagged ai
When it comes to rolling out groundbreaking innovations like the Metaverse, getting social norms right is more important than the tech itself.
In our tech practice at ReD, we monitor CES each year for provocative and disruptive innovations that might force us to rethink the tech landscape our clients live in. Our experience of what comes out of CES each year is often very frustrating.
At Cognizant’s recent A.I. Summit, ReD Partner William Welser IV talked to conference goers about their approach to A.I., and how they work to leverage the possibilities in the best way possible.
A moderate approach believes AI can be a powerful force for good. But to understand AI risks and opportunities, we first must understand what we mean by AI.
Critical thinking feels almost revolutionary in the context of deep learning and AI. But perhaps it’s just what we need.
The lesson Danish companies should take from Silicon Valley is that they need to grasp both humans and technology, if they want to improve their AI-efforts.
Bill Welser talks Artificial intelligence, and how our humanity - and our bias - creeps into it on this episode of the Masters of Data podcast.
The more we rely on AI and machine learning, the more work we need social scientists and humanities experts to do.
Would you use a driverless car if your chauffeur was your status symbol? Tech’s unspoken hurdles
At the heart of "affective computing" are three misguided ideas about human emotions - some philosophical due diligence on the matter.