Sentences with phrase «changed by artificial intelligence»

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BlackRock (blk) and Wall Street's motivation for the changes is clear: Replacing humans with artificial intelligence will lower their ratio of costs to profits by 28 %, according to Opimas.
As newer technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning take precedence, nearly 98 % of Indian companies have innovation as part of their core agenda this year and are planning organisational design changes, according to a study by New York - headquartered HR consulting firm Mercer Global.
The founder of Sun Microsystems predicted that artificial intelligence will replace 80 % of physicians, but he says the profession could fortify itself by changing its focus.
Elsewhere in his interview, Hawking spoke of the threat posed by climate change and artificial intelligence.
From fake news to artificial intelligence, our world is defined by technological change.
Looking to the changes that will be sparked by the rapid advancements in technology, Lauren Atkinson of Smoothwall explains: «There has been a lot of noise in the past year around artificial intelligence (AI), and looking at the year ahead in education, there is great scope for AI to help both pupils and staff.
While there's no doubt that climate change, artificial intelligence, automation, technologies and the need to accommodate an ever - expanding global population will remain key issues, it's hard to foresee what else we'll be dealing with by the time today's school age students enter the workforce.
We are excited and awed by the potential to create an intelligence which exceeds our own, however at the same time, in the hypothetical moment when artificial intelligence has progressed to the point of a greater - than - human intelligence, civilization and perhaps even what it means to be human changes radically.
The reports would need to track relationships between regulations and keep up to date by using a technology solution like machine learning, artificial intelligence or natural language processing to collect this information and provide clear, structured and actionable reporting on regulatory changes.
But by popular demand, I am changing the headline on my recent post about a study that compared the ROSS artificial intelligence platform against Westlaw and LexisNexis.
He will discuss the mind - set required for long - term planning, the main drivers of change in the legal market, the path from bespoke professional service, how to understand current and future trends in technology, the potential (and the history) of artificial intelligence, the jobs that lawyers will undertake in the future, and he will conclude by introducing six new models for the delivery of legal solutions.
While the Legal Industry Outlook does address ominous warnings about the ultimate replacement of lawyers by artificial intelligence, it firmly asserts that this change will not be happening in 2018, or anytime soon for that matter.
The legal industry may be heading for significant change brought about by technology and an Indo - Canadian entrepreneur could play a role in harnessing artificial intelligence to speed up that process.
Bad design and flawed programming have been the primary dangers posed by much of the computerized weaponry deployed to date, but this is rapidly changing as computer systems with some degree of artificial intelligence become increasingly autonomous and complex.
Even though it's impossible to forecast the exact pace of the change induced by developments in artificial intelligence as well as robotics, the odds are not looking great for many jobs that are now considered normal elements of our economy.
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