AvatarVharish05FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCompanies That Have Already Replaced Workers with AIverified_publishertech.co - Isobel O'SullivanThe AI job takeover is in full swing for many. Here's a list of companies that have already dropped workers for AI. For those wondering when …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarWhat is a digital twin? And why is everyone suddenly building one?verified_publisherFast Company - Michael GrothausIf you work in the fields of manufacturing, logistics, aviation, or city planning, you’ve probably heard the term “digital twin.” And if you work in healthcare, climate change forecasting, or any of a number of other industries, you’re about to hear it pop up more and more as the decade progresses. …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarHow AI Dynamic Simulation Makes Your Supply Chain Planning More EfficientForbes - Alex KoshulkoAlex Koshulko is a leading supply chain planning expert with over 10 years of experience. Ph.D. CEO and cofounder of GMDH Streamline. I strongly believe that businesses can work more efficiently if they use planning and forecasting the right way. However, the reality is that only a handful of …
AvatarVharish05FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 Unorthodox Books The Most Successful People Have Read Twiceyourtango.com - Akshad SingiSigmund Freud said, "Love and work are the cornerstones of our humanness." He meant that working on our love and loving the work we do can help us …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarHow to use ChatGPT to summarize a book, article, or research paperverified_publisherZDNET - Jada JonesIf you're confronted with a long document or a lot of complicated text, here's how ChatGPT can help summarize the key points. AI chatbots like ChatGPT …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarWe are approaching the fastest, deepest, most consequential technological disruption in historyverified_publisherFast Company - James ArbibSuppose we told you that solutions to the world’s most intractable problems are possible in the next decade. Poverty. Inequality. Climate change. You’d probably say impossible, preposterous, unthinkable. We’ve heard that about our predictions before. But we have been proven right. Now, we are …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarHow AI will revolutionize manufacturingMIT Technology ReviewArtificial intelligence can help make manufacturers more efficient. That’s today, says Siemens’ Stefan Jockusch. Tomorrow, self-organizing …
AvatarVharish05How robotics and automation could create new jobs in the new normalverified_publisherVentureBeat - Paul SawersDepending on who you ask, AI and automation will either destroy jobs or create new ones. In reality, a greater push toward automation will probably both kill and create jobs — human workers will become redundant in certain spheres, sure, but many new roles will likely crop up. A report last year …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarGarmin's outage, ransomware attack response lacking as earnings loomverified_publisherZDNET - Larry DignanGarmin's response to a cyberattack has been less than stellar, but earnings loom and Wall Street will want answers just as much as customers …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarCovid-19 crisis shows supply chains need to embrace new technologiesverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Frederic LaluyauxHospitals desperate for supplies and empty supermarket shelves have become hallmarks of the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. While governmental …
AvatarVharish05FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThese 3 charts reveal the state of the economyyahoo.com - Jessica YunAustralian think-tank the Grattan Institute has released three new trackers, or charts, that offer an up-to-date glance at what the economy looks …
AvatarVharish05AvatarAvatarWhy coronavirus will accelerate the fourth Industrial RevolutionThe EconomistThe theory of punctuated equilibrium, proposed in 1972 by biologists Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge, holds that populations of living organisms …