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Join the chatbot AI revolution! Let us welcome our new robotic overlords while growth hacking! Are you curious to know about the chatbot future? Will chatbots someday take away your job? Will they enslave all of humanity? Are they the super-intelligence we’ve talked about previously in hit viral blog articles? Can an AI help answer your growth hacking questions? Just for the fun of it, we created a free-to-use chatbot that can advise your business on how to grow. It can give free, interactive answers to your questions about growth hacking and ways to grow your business. You can access our business advice chat bot using this link. We created our own proprietary library of growth hacking tips. We previously made some of these available in our free video data science self-assessment expert system. However, many users seem to prefer interacting with a chatbot over a video library, so loaded some of our best tips into an AI bot to see what will happen.… Read the restTalk with one of our Ivy League PhD data scientists and AI software developers today
Big Data Software Development & Management Consulting Services Not ready to order management consulting or software development services? Use our free expert system video tool to find low-hanging opportunities to help improve your business results. Featured Consultant Werner G. Krebs, Ph.D., CEO of Acculation Werner G. Krebs is a data scientist and full-stack software developer with a PhD from Yale University. See his unofficial bio on Wikipedia. Dr. Krebs has recruited and led teams of data engineers, scientists, and software developers at some of the world’s most selective institutions. He has worked in a data-related capacity for Bank of America, a top-five high-frequency trading hedge fund, a big data marketing analytics that advises 90% of Fortune 100 CMOs, a software company, and the San Diego Supercomputer Center. He is highly technical and has programmed at some point or other in nearly ever major programming language. He is proficient in Python, Numerical Python, Java, C++, SQL, Matlab, HTML/Javascript/AJAX, Perl, FORTRAN, and various assemblar dialects.… Read the restApplying AI to the California Water Crisis?
Singularity University recently closed its 2015 Impact Challenge Contest, asking for “exponential technologies” to solve the California water crisis. (Winners will be announced in a few days from this writing, October 26th.) We decided to share our thoughts on the “crisis”, and the many solutions that exist. This includes solutions that can apply “exponential technologies” like artificial intelligence and big data approaches to the problem. (We’ve previously discussed the concept of “exponential” technology growth in the context of the superintelligence. As most experts readily admit, exponential technological growth is not actually a new phenomenon.) In particular, there is one tried-and-proven 19th-century technology that today widely employs “exponential” technologies like artificial intelligence. For some reason, California is not (yet) applying this technology to the water “crisis” despite America’s widespread familiarity with it. We found over 16 water conservation technologies (some we just remembered from old textbooks) that have been successfully applied elsewhere in the world, but not in tech-savvy California.… Read the restSignal processing, motion, and artificial intelligence: Ted Talk
Intelligence, signal processing, and motion Intelligence, as it evolved in the natural world, is closely connected to motion. As at least one neuroscientist has noted that no motion means no need for a brain. We generalize a neuroscience Ted Talk linking brains to muscles to argue that intelligence is best considered a form of signal processing in a very noisy environment. This is very different from the traditional symbolic paradigm of artificial intelligence, which is not at all suited for signal processing. We had a tremendous reader response (mostly on various different social media sites) in response to our superintelligence article. We have a lot of ground to cover to respond to all the comments. We have to explain why any of a number of paradigms place limits on any computing system (including a superintelligent one). We need to talk about why intelligence likely scales with non-linear diminishing returns with effort (and why that may make superintelligence difficult).… Read the restRecent Comments
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