The concept of “machine learning” means slightly different things to different people. Without getting supremely technical, we consider machine learning to be the science of progressively improving computer system performance without explicit programming. For having such futuristic connotations (did you ever watch the movie A.I. Artificial...
How much are we really doing with Artificial Intelligence? Outside of the Googles and Amazons of the world, what many people are calling “AI” isn’t actually so. Enough with the buzzword, we want the real deal. Read on for the insights from our latest Concord Tech Talks session as shared by panelists Tawfiq Bajjali of Anthem and Pavel Pavlov...
With millions of connected devices and more added each day, IoT is buzzworthy…but it has been for the past few years. Many predict 2018 is “The Year” for IoT – suggesting explosive growth with widespread industry adoption.
Like something out of a movie, the notion of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare conjures up a high-tech future where the slightest abnormality is detected (and remedied) at a moment’s notice. While that isn’t quite our reality (yet), the promise of improved outcomes through the practical use of AI is very real.