Microsoft reinforces AI vision

Microsoft’s vision for AI (artificial intelligence) is about people. It’s about amplifying human ingenuity through intelligent technology that will reason with, understand and interact with people and, together with people, help us solve some of society’s most fundamental challenges. This was the message shared at an event in London by Harry Shum, Executive Vice-President of Microsoft’s AI and Research Group.

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IT complexity and performance challenges killing gigital transformation initiatives

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Half of surveyed CEOs plan to adopt Cognitive Computing by 2019

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Machine learning for the Tour De France

Deeper race insights on the cards for cycling fans around the world.

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Canadian libraries to use intelligent bookshelves

This month multiple Canadian libraries have been equipped with intelligent shelves. The shelves detect and identify all books that are placed on the bookstands using radio frequency-identification (RFID).

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