Artificial Intelligence

The Future of Medicine is the iDoctor

Len Rosen's picture

If some pundits are right, 80% of doctors will find themselves replaced by machines in the 21st century. What kind of machines?

Competing with Robots

Thomas Frey's picture
During the late 1990s business and industry began to panic over the issues surrounding Y2K, which later turned out to be mostly manufactured fear. In the chaotic world around us, it has become increasingly difficult to separate genuine problems from manufactured fear. And it is especially difficult to make plans for the future when we can’t properly gauge the severity of a legitimate issue we know we’ll have to deal with.

No More Car Crashes by 2020?

Innovaro Insights and Research's picture

The leading cause of car accidents is pretty obvious - its human error. The only way to truly make driving safer for everyone is to give the person behind the wheel more tools to drive safely - or even remove the human element altogether.

originally posted at The Trend and Foresight Blog

Are You Smarter Than a Sixth-Generation Computer?

By Richard Yonck

Tests for measuring nonhuman intelligence are needed in order to track development.

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