SCM and Role of AI
Introduction: Business organizations exist to make a profit out of their business. If there is no profit, then there is no meaning in running a… Read More »SCM and Role of AI
Introduction: Business organizations exist to make a profit out of their business. If there is no profit, then there is no meaning in running a… Read More »SCM and Role of AI
Recently, Tim O Reilly posted his vision of the metaverse which resonates with me It’s not exactly an earth shattering revelation – but it’s easy… Read More »WFH – Is the metaverse based on shared activity instead of shared space?
In complex systems, not all parts or components are of equal value. Some parts or components can have an oversized influence on the overall system’s performance to achieve specific outcomes. These parts or components are known as force multipliers
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize any piece of work that can be operated via binary commands and has a finite set of possibilities. The concept of AI is currently being harnessed furiously, and the forever flourishing field of health care is leveraging it to attain greater good for humanity. Now, artificial intelligence is touching almost every field of concern, such as business, translation, advertising, photography, and many more.
Construction companies are increasingly adopting IoT technology to successfully address common workplace challenges and streamline operations to benefit from enhanced efficiency and improved responsiveness to the increasing demands of the industry. Flat productivity, reduced margins, more schedule overruns, and increased competition are some of the obvious challenges construction companies are considering implementing IoT technology and digitalization. IoT in construction offers benefits such as better productivity, maintenance, security, and safety. Moreover, many prominent companies are producing and launching new IoT solutions for the construction industry, which is expected to propel the global market further.
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With over half of people spending more than 5 hours per day on their smartphone, people expect every app they use to offer a great… Read More »9 Features that Make a Mobile App User-Friendly
Hardly any marketer has not warmed up the metaverse hype. Has been equally hard to find someone who fully understands the implications of the expanding… Read More »Metaverse: How Businesses Plan to Capture Real Value
Natural language processing (NLP) has been around at least since the early 1980s, under various names. Back then, I remember machine translations of Russian language… Read More »Magic bullet intelligent process automation, NLP edition
When I was six years old, I remembered Nichelle Nichols appearing on our family television set as the young communications officer aboard the Starship Enterprise, NCC-1701. This was around the same time that I remember a grainy black and white image of Neil Armstrong stepping out of the Lunar Lander, wearing the bulky lunar space suit, and uttering the famous words, “One small step for a man. One giant leap for mankind.” I wondered, at six, why they didn’t talk about womankind because Uhuru was on a spaceship, too, establishing first contact with the aliens even as everyone else was being thrown around the bridge by the alien photon torpedoes. Why wasn’t Uhura considered important enough to be included in that odd little spacewalk?