4. ‘AI IS THE NEW ELECTRICITY’
source: https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/andrew-ng-why-ai-new-
“Just as electricity
transformed almost
everything 100 years ago,
today I actually have a hard
time thinking of an industry
that I don’t think AI will
transform in the next several
years.”
Andrew Ng
Former chief scientist at Baidu, Co-founder at
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6. Estamos imersos em um oceano de dados: 2,5 quintilhões de bytes gerados por dia!
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9. The world’s largest e-commerce
retailer said it employed 45,000
robots in some 20 fulfillment
centers. That’s a cool 50 percent
increase from last year’s holiday
season, when the company had
some 30,000 robots working
alongside 230,000 humans.
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11. It will no longer be a question of whether a physician should be using AI, but whether it is ethical if a doctor doesn’t
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14. Competitors were given four
hours to review five non-
disclosure agreements (NDAs)
and identify 30 legal issues,
including arbitration,
confidentiality of relationship,
and indemnification.
The human lawyers achieved, on
average, an 85 percent accuracy
rate, while the AI achieved 95
percent accuracy. The AI also
completed the task in 26 seconds,
while the human lawyers took 92
minutes on average.
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By integrating Automated Insights’ platform, AP
were able to automate their quarterly earnings
reports – with astronomically improved results: it
increased output by tenfold, generating more than
3,000 stories per quarter compared to just 300
previously. What’s more, the reports – which
compile company descriptions, expert advice, and
all the necessary facts and figures – saw a greatly
reduced rate of error.
21. The premise of this paper is that we are in the midst of a technological inflection point, a new "machine age" in which artificial
intelligence and robots are rapidly developing the capacity
“The premise of this paper is that we are in the midst of a
technological inflection point, a new "machine age" in which artificial
intelligence and robots are rapidly developing the capacity to do the
cognitive as well as physical work of large fractions of the labor force.”
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28. Yann LeCun
Director of research,
Facebook
www.cbinsights.co 2https://www.wsj.com/articles/whats-next-for-artificial-intelligence-
“Despite these astonishing
advances, we are a long
way from machines that
are as intelligent as
humans—or even rats. So
far, we’ve seen only 5% of
what AI can do.”
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31. Devin Wenig
CEO, eBay
www.cbinsights.co 4forbes.com/sites/shoptalk/2017/03/28/6-key-takeaways-from-shoptalk-2017-an-insiders-
•“If you don’t have an AI
strategy, you are going
to die in the world that’s
coming.”