The Interest Graph Maps Our Connections to Ideas and Things
The Interest Graph is software for connecting us to our interests. Today, it makes us better shoppers. Tomorrow, it could change the nature of work.
The Interest Graph is software for connecting us to our interests. Today, it makes us better shoppers. Tomorrow, it could change the nature of work.
A new industry of crowdsourced data labeling is fueling the expansion of artificial intelligence in China.
Insurance companies are experimenting with two strategies for motivating you to share your health information with them.
Nike’s new self-lacing shoes will connect us to the cloud with a service tether.
Ants embed intelligence into their environment — kind of like we do.
Sensors in personal devices will fuel an explosion of health data and machine learning-driven personalized healthcare advice.
The future of knowledge will be a synthesis of human and machine collaboration, coordinated through organizations, much as today. Any Singularity we may one day experience will, therefore, be shared: the collective destiny of intelligence.
By reducing algorithmic bias, data scientists increase the perceptual clarity of organizations and help promote fairness.
Carnegie Mellon research shows how we map sentences in our brains — and paves the way to mind reading applications.
My detailed summary of Yuval Noah Harari’s latest book, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow.