Sentences with phrase «other cognitive technologies»

Their Automation practice works closely with Cognizant's vertical and horizontal business units, various technology teams as well as external providers of automation, AI and other cognitive technologies.
Their Automation practice works closely with Cognizant's vertical and horizontal business units, various technology teams as well as external providers of automation, AI and other cognitive technologies.
Their Automation practice works closely with Cognizant's vertical and horizontal business units, various technology teams as well as external providers of automation, AI and other cognitive technologies.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other cognitive technology tools are appearing more frequently in the legal space, often with much fanfare.

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If the FCC can create a way to provide television white spaces to wireless users, the agency might take a similar approach to free up other unused or underused areas of the spectrum, for example those currently utilized by the military, radar and fire and police departments, says Luke D'Arcy, head of cognitive radio technology at Cambridge Consultants, a technology development and consulting firm.
Other potential nightmares, reported in a recent issue of Technology Review, involve biologists creating customized viruses that can target critical cognitive circuitry, selectively inducing paranoia, engendering calm, or obliterating memory.
He's joined on the paper by several other members of both the CBMM and the McGovern Institute: first author Joel Leibo, a researcher at Google DeepMind, who earned his PhD in brain and cognitive sciences from MIT with Poggio as his advisor; Qianli Liao, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science; Fabio Anselmi, a postdoc in the IIT@MIT Laboratory for Computational and Statistical Learning, a joint venture of MIT and the Italian Institute of Technology; and Winrich Freiwald, an associate professor at the Rockefeller University.
Other practices include cooperative learning, extended dialogues to develop language and thinking skills, explicit teaching of cognitive strategies, and the use of technology to enhance instruction.
It's very interesting to us that many patient populations (from psychiatric conditions like depression to other populations like traumatic brain injury and neurogeneration) show issues in similar domains dependent on this cognitive control, so we're exploring the potential of the technology in various populations to see where we have the most impact on patients.
programs explore everything from international education policy to cognitive development and education technology — and take full advantage of Harvard's extensive intellectual and professional resources, including coursework at other Harvard graduate schools and rewarding field internships in Cambridge, Boston, and beyond.
Sessions under this sub-theme will help anticipate how technologies can be used to convey, learn and train for new skills needed to succeed and to increase performance including, amongst others: ⚫ Creativity, critical thinking, social and cognitive skills ⚫ Deploying off the shelf courses ⚫ Coding and digital talent to manage automation ⚫ Foresight techniques ⚫ Human Capital Management ⚫ Integrated talent management systems ⚫ Partnerships, collaboration and apprenticeships ⚫ Performance support
Renewable technologies in themselves, in other words, are not a solution by themselves — their success requires a «cognitive transition», translating into a deep change in our entire approach to the consumption and distribution of resources.
The press release from the firm insists only that «emerging technologies like cognitive computing and other forms of machine learning can help enhance the services we deliver to our clients.»
«We believe that emerging technologies like cognitive computing and other forms of machine learning can help enhance the services we deliver to our clients,» Bob Craig, Baker & Hostetler's chief information officer, told the ABA Journal.
Neurolaw and Criminal Justice Ken Strutin's article highlights selected recent publications, news sources and other online materials concerning the applications of cognitive research to criminal law as well as basic information on the science and technology involved.
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