Being Smart About Artificial Intelligence: Diving Into Data

 

On this week’s episode of Diving Into Data, our primary focus is around the often-referenced, rarely-understood field of Artificial Intelligence. We are also back with our second week of Industry Rapidfire, with a focus on transportation, logistics and retail.

Though everyone knows the term Artificial Intelligence, what does it actually mean? And do we truly have those capabilities with today’s technology? TC dives into the differences between Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Neural Learning, explaining how the concepts relate to each other and what each of them truly refers to. He also covers the progression to higher levels of Artificial Intelligence, as well as some critical steps to follow if you’re going to implement AI within your business.

In the Industry Rapidfire segment, TC dives into how airline operations, smart shipping and Sentient Marketing are all using data in creative ways to shift from reactive models to proactive ones. By deploying connected technology, machine learning and advanced analytics, see how these industries are embracing the potential of data.

Sit back, grab a drink, practice social distancing, and let’s dive into some data.

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