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Obviously AI INSEAD Knowledge / Sep 28, 2020

A lot has been said about how Big Tech has been eating the lunch of traditional companies. While it's true that incumbents must quicken the pace of their digital journey if they are to catch up, the lesser-known story is that many of the Big Tech firms - specifically, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Alibaba - are waging a vicious battle over the cloud market that powers most of that digital transformation.

Obviously AI Forbes / Sep 27, 2020

They say that love means never having to say that you are sorry. When does it make sense though to proffer being sorry and offer someone an apology? There are AI systems increasingly being designed to emit apologies, doing so when the AI detects that an act of contrition on its part might be suitable or needed.

Obviously AI C4ISRNet / Sep 26, 2020

YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz. - After weeks of work in the oppressive Arizona desert heat, the U.S. Army carried out a series of live fire engagements Sept. 23 at Yuma Proving Ground to show how artificial intelligence systems can work together to automatically detect threats, deliver targeting data and recommend weapons responses at blazing speeds.

Obviously AI PhillyVoice.com / Sep 26, 2020

Allen Iverson had strong words for an unnamed sports journalist during an appearance on Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes' "All The Smoke" podcast. Iverson appears to have been referring to Jason Whitlock of "Outkick the Coverage," who has been mired in controversy over remarks about women in sports media.

Obviously AI Analytics Insight / Sep 26, 2020

The Role of Data Science in Sentiment Analysis Understanding individuals' feelings are fundamental for organizations since clients can communicate their feelings and sentiments more transparently than ever before. By automatically analyzing customer feedback, from study reactions to social media discussions, brands can listen mindfully to their clients, and tailor products and services to address their issues.

Obviously AI Toronto Life / Sep 26, 2020

If you live in the downtown core you may have noticed a tiny pink robot zipping around. Geoffrey-a battery powered, bubble-gum coloured vehicle the size of a milk crate-is the creation of Toronto's robotics and, according to founder Ingacio Tartavull, a window into the not-so-distant future of home delivery.

Obviously AI HarpersBAZAAR.com / Sep 26, 2020

Supermajority wants to mobilize as many women as possible to vote in the 2020 presidential election. That's why tomorrow, the platform for women's activism is kicking off a 38-day national, woman-to-woman voter engagement operation to get the voting body prepared to cast their ballots and organize their communities to do the same.

Obviously AI ValueWalk / Sep 26, 2020

Crowdsourcing has been around for hundreds of years, but the actual term crowdsourcing was coined by Jeff Howe in 2006, who referred to it as "the act of a company or institution taking a function once performed by employees and outsourcing it to an undefined (and generally large) network of people in the form of an open call."

Obviously AI Monocle / Sep 26, 2020

Judicial robes - somber, heavy and uniform - don't usually allow room to evoke much of the person wearing them ( writes Tomos Lewis). But Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the influential Supreme Court Justice who died last week aged 87, interrupted the dark monolith of her black, judicial drape during her long career with the jabot, a collar that rings the robe's neck.