Monthly Archives: January 2019

Java 2019 Licensing Explained

If you try to download the latest Java, you may be scared by the following warning: The question: is Java not free anymore?

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Process 2019

Jim Sinur’s post “Process 2019” identifies three major themes for process in 2019: 1) Customer Experience; 2) Automation; 3) Actions at the Edge. Here are a few quotes: “we will see a convergence of customer mapping, human computer interface and … Continue reading

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CES 2019: A Show Report

Steven Sinofsky published his report from CES 2019, “the annual gathering of over 180,000 people from all over the world who converge on Las Vegas to see the latest and greatest from over 4,000 exhibits. This year was interesting and … Continue reading

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Can man ever build a mind?

On Jan 10, 2019 Financial Times published an interesting article written by a UK neurosurgeon that lists AI problems: “The biggest is that brains are nothing like computers” “The human brain, it is suggested, will never be able to understand itself. You cannot cut … Continue reading

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XAI – Explainable Artificial Intelligence

Two new articles about explainable AI: Link1 Link2

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Roger Martin at Thinkers50 Forum

As the keynote speaker of the Thinkers50 European Business Forum 2018 and #1 ranked Thinkers50 business guru, Roger Martin shares his latest ideas about how we can make better choices in today’s business world. “We operate on the basis of … Continue reading

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Challenge Jan-2019 “Identify Unfriendly Robots”

Our Jan-2019 Challenge asks you to help a cyber police to specify rules that identify if a robot is friendly or unfriendly. The rules can be expressed in terms of any features you can see in robots, such as the shape … Continue reading

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