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Cognitive Computing and Home Cooking
This article explores the science of taste and how it affects food preferences. It then discusses trends like shoppable recipes. The author's company uses cognitive computing to create personalized taste profiles and predict what flavors will be popular in different regions. This helps CPG companies target the right consumers with the right products.
Meet Aila®: The Enterra Enterprise Cognitive System™
This article introduces Aila, a cognitive computing system from Enterra Solutions. Aila goes beyond traditional analytics by using AI and advanced math to analyze data and answer complex business questions. Unlike other systems, Aila can handle big data, learn from interactions, and provide insights in plain language. It's a valuable tool for digital enterprises to gain a competitive advantage.
Cognitive Computing and the Cognification of the Business World
This article discusses cognitive computing's potential to solve complex business problems. Cognitive systems can handle ambiguity and provide insights to augment human decision-making. The article explores applications in customer service, automation, and healthcare. While still in early stages, cognitive computing is expected to transform how businesses operate.
What’s Next in the Computer Science Sector?
This article discusses C. Gordon Bell's presentation at a summit on computer science. Bell believes every object will eventually have a digital identity and be connected to the internet. He also sees supercomputers and smartphones as important milestones in computer science.
Are You Ready to Cognify Your Business?
This article discusses cognitive computing's potential to transform businesses. Cognitive technologies like AI can understand data, automate tasks, and improve decision-making. They can also analyze big data to generate insights and improve knowledge management. Cognitive computing is expected to be a major factor in future business success.
Predictions 2015: Smart Machines
This article discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) and cognitive computing. The IoT refers to billions of devices connected to the internet, generating massive amounts of data. Cognitive computing can analyze this data and make decisions, but it should work together with humans.