This presentation on the future of personalised health care and pharmaceutical compounding was given by Global Digital Transformation Office Dimitri Lambrecht of Fagron at the conference #TheFutureofIT on the 20th of September 2018 in Brussels @itworks
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September 25, 2017
โItโs about what you
do to communicate
to people why
these things are
important. Itโs not
about a tweetโ
Megan Murphy: Artificial intelligence. People may not know that IBM
doesnโt call it AI. They call it โcognitive computing.โ Tell us why that is.
Ginni Rometty: I have actually had to explain this to my husband
as well, because he said to me, โGinni, of all words, why cognitive?โ It
was really a very thoughtful decision. The world calls it AI. Thereโs so
much fearmongering about AI. When we started over a decade ago,
the idea was to help you and I make better decisions amid cognitive
overload. Thatโs what has always led us to cognitive. If I considered the
initials AI, I would have preferred augmented intelligence. Itโs the idea
that each of us are going to need help on all important decisions. Iโm
always reminded of an interesting statistic: When youโre asked what
percentage of your decisions are right, what percentage would you get?
What would it be?
A study said on average that a third of your decisions are really
great decisions, a third are not optimal, and a third are just wrong.
Weโve estimated the market is $2 billion for tools to make better deci-
sions. Thatโs what led us all to really calling it cognitive and getting
The leader of Americaโs oldest tech
company talks to Bloomberg Businessweek
Editor Megan Murphy about the
promise and threat of AI (and Watson),
Charlottesville, and being a role model
Ginni
Rometty
CEO, IBM
Photograph
by Stephanie
Sinclair
through to people that, โLook, we really think this
is about man and machine, not man vs. machine.
This is an eraโreally, an era that will play out for
decades in front of us.โ
The world discovered IBMโs Watson after the
computer system beat human competitors and
won $1 million on Jeopardy! Itโs named after your
companyโs first CEO. What does Watson mean for
the future of AIโand for your business?
Everything you know until today is program-
mableโan entire era for decades has been pro-
grammable. Watson would be the beginning of
a new era where you didnโt program. Machines
would look at data, understand, reason over it,
and they continue to learn: understand, reason
and learn, not program, in my simple definition.
That to us is a very big difference between what
โผโDEBRIEF
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you might experience in what I call consumer AIโthat is,
general purposeโvs. business. We set out to build an AI plat-
form for business.
There would be two big differences between business and
consum.
Social Media & Digital Marketing: A ReflectionNew Mediators
ย
A Pecha Kucha (20x20) to reflect on the modern digital and social media consumer. How has it come about that we depend on technology as much as it depends on us? And what can we make of that?
This discussion was designed for a one-hour meeting of Fashion & Branding lecturers at the Amsterdam Fashion Institute in October 2015.
FSCI Presentation Future of Hospitality through Technology lens NickvanBreda.pdfNick van Breda
ย
What will the future of Hospitality and labor look like when technology emerges. This presentation was given on the FSCI event on 20-04-2023 at ZOKU in Amsterdam for 80 hospitality entrepreneurs.
Keynote presentation s, m. l. xl. all sizes of data matter when you want to...Jayant Murty
ย
This is a keynote delivered to C Suite audiences, Chief Digital officers and senior marketers across corporations to show how in the relentless pursuit of data lies the most innovative solutions to long standing problems in business and society at large
The Human Side of Artificial IntelligenceBernard Marr
ย
Sometimes it's easy to forget that humanity is the most important element of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is created by humans to solve human problems and to do so by emulating our own abilities to think, learn, and improve. A new Microsoft initiative aimed at broadening the understanding โ and assuaging the fear โ of AI has been developed with this important fact in mind.
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individual use.
62
September 25, 2017
โItโs about what you
do to communicate
to people why
these things are
important. Itโs not
about a tweetโ
Megan Murphy: Artificial intelligence. People may not know that IBM
doesnโt call it AI. They call it โcognitive computing.โ Tell us why that is.
Ginni Rometty: I have actually had to explain this to my husband
as well, because he said to me, โGinni, of all words, why cognitive?โ It
was really a very thoughtful decision. The world calls it AI. Thereโs so
much fearmongering about AI. When we started over a decade ago,
the idea was to help you and I make better decisions amid cognitive
overload. Thatโs what has always led us to cognitive. If I considered the
initials AI, I would have preferred augmented intelligence. Itโs the idea
that each of us are going to need help on all important decisions. Iโm
always reminded of an interesting statistic: When youโre asked what
percentage of your decisions are right, what percentage would you get?
What would it be?
A study said on average that a third of your decisions are really
great decisions, a third are not optimal, and a third are just wrong.
Weโve estimated the market is $2 billion for tools to make better deci-
sions. Thatโs what led us all to really calling it cognitive and getting
The leader of Americaโs oldest tech
company talks to Bloomberg Businessweek
Editor Megan Murphy about the
promise and threat of AI (and Watson),
Charlottesville, and being a role model
Ginni
Rometty
CEO, IBM
Photograph
by Stephanie
Sinclair
through to people that, โLook, we really think this
is about man and machine, not man vs. machine.
This is an eraโreally, an era that will play out for
decades in front of us.โ
The world discovered IBMโs Watson after the
computer system beat human competitors and
won $1 million on Jeopardy! Itโs named after your
companyโs first CEO. What does Watson mean for
the future of AIโand for your business?
Everything you know until today is program-
mableโan entire era for decades has been pro-
grammable. Watson would be the beginning of
a new era where you didnโt program. Machines
would look at data, understand, reason over it,
and they continue to learn: understand, reason
and learn, not program, in my simple definition.
That to us is a very big difference between what
โผโDEBRIEF
63
Bloomberg Businessweek Month 00, 2017Bloomberg Businessweek Month 00, 2017Bloomberg Businessweek Month 00, 2017
6464
you might experience in what I call consumer AIโthat is,
general purposeโvs. business. We set out to build an AI plat-
form for business.
There would be two big differences between business and
consum.
Social Media & Digital Marketing: A ReflectionNew Mediators
ย
A Pecha Kucha (20x20) to reflect on the modern digital and social media consumer. How has it come about that we depend on technology as much as it depends on us? And what can we make of that?
This discussion was designed for a one-hour meeting of Fashion & Branding lecturers at the Amsterdam Fashion Institute in October 2015.
FSCI Presentation Future of Hospitality through Technology lens NickvanBreda.pdfNick van Breda
ย
What will the future of Hospitality and labor look like when technology emerges. This presentation was given on the FSCI event on 20-04-2023 at ZOKU in Amsterdam for 80 hospitality entrepreneurs.
Keynote presentation s, m. l. xl. all sizes of data matter when you want to...Jayant Murty
ย
This is a keynote delivered to C Suite audiences, Chief Digital officers and senior marketers across corporations to show how in the relentless pursuit of data lies the most innovative solutions to long standing problems in business and society at large
The Human Side of Artificial IntelligenceBernard Marr
ย
Sometimes it's easy to forget that humanity is the most important element of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is created by humans to solve human problems and to do so by emulating our own abilities to think, learn, and improve. A new Microsoft initiative aimed at broadening the understanding โ and assuaging the fear โ of AI has been developed with this important fact in mind.
The digital vet - How digital technologies will change the way we workRenรฉ van den Bos
ย
Technology is rapidly changing, so is the way we communicate with each other. Consumers are more demanding, better informed and want to be engaged. So, with 50% of them being pet-owners, how do vets act in this field? Adapt to the needs of your clients, get in touch, get involved and engage. Because digital technologies has changed the way we work.
This presentation was given during the SEVC congres in Barcelona on October 18, 2014 (SEVC = Southern European Veterinary Conference)
Disruption in financial services GAMA ELC by Pranav Pasrichaintellectseec
ย
Finanacial technology is being disrupted by non-traditional competition. Read how driverless cars, IOT, block-chain, social insurance, smart machines, artificial intelligence and Big Data will impact insurance
OPMA Health Care Trends Wikibrands Presentation (Harvestfest)Sean Moffitt
ย
Keynote delivered by Sean Moffitt, Managing Director - Wikibrands November 6th, 2014 in Toronto to the OPMA
Key messages:
- Marketers are winning
- Welcome to the Impact Age
- Top Ten Trends affecting Health Care
- The Seven Changing Role of the Marketing Organization
- Health Care Customer Experience - You No Longer Are in the Business of Selling Pills
- 10 Drivers of Health Care
- 11 Pieces of Advice on Regulatory and Privacy Issues
Beyond Science Fiction, one marketer and a data scientist collaborated to demystify how Artificial Intelligence is improving the way we live, shop, travel and even date! Vote for this talk to see the full presentation at SXSWi 2016 in Austin!
Disrupting the Insurance Industry with TechBreanna Hughes
ย
When you are disrupting an old, tired industry sometimes you need to fake it. This talk is about times where you should fake it, and realizing when you need to actually make it.
#ProductHuntTO
Everything we do is about bringing together empowered people and enlightened organizations who are passionate about delivering measurable social impact and sustainable citizen prosperity.
DATA IS AT ITS BEST WHEN IT CONNECTS, SIMPLIFIES AND EMPOWERS OUR LIVES
MANDDO is an online platform working as an Insta Health solution, a technical substitution to queuing up in front of the doctorโs clinic for every minor problem. With everything becoming online, why not health services? MANDDO aims at integrating the enhancing technology of Internet with practical medical applications and transform India into a truly developed country.
In this week's top 5 #deeplearning, hear our latest #AI podcast, identifying skin cancer, and how IBM is powering their cognitive computers with NVIDIA's AI tools.
Defending the Perimeter Evolves Into Securing the User Experience Bubble for ...Dana Gardner
ย
Transcript of a discussion on how Macmillan Cancer Support in the UK places confidence in -- and ease of use of -- overall security as both top IT and health services requirements.
The want and need to evolve and become more efficient as humans, is what society must hold true to a โcommonโ goal. But where do we draw the line from evolving to human rights. Are the possibilities limited? Are we solving problems, but then creating bigger problems? Does this give data back to the individual? All the while looking at the possibilities between microchips and Covid-19.
Understanding that technology is constantly helping us is important. The human microchip implant is typically an identifying integrated circuit device or RFID (Radio- Frequency Identification) transponder encased in silicate glass and implanted in the body of a human being, (Banafa, 2021). Typically, between the thumb an index finger. This tech was initially used as a listening device in 1945, didnโt become the tracker we call RFID till 1973. The original business plan presented to investors in 1969 showed many usages, transportation, (vehicle identification, automatic toll system, electronic license plate, electronic manifest, vehicle routing, vehicle performance monitoring), banking (electronic checkbook, electronic credit card), security (personnel identification, automatic gates, surveillance) and medical (identification, patient history), (Global Venture, 2021). The use of a microchip will help us remove human error and increase our own knowledge; โdata!โ Itโs all about presentation! Letโs be real we have had tracking devices for years since phones were mobile. Now we can do a variety of thing on our wrist with smartwatches.
The more we divulge into this tech, the possibilities seem endless. I think of the social inequality and creating a base of what it means to be a citizen of a society. Not needing to be pestered by law enforcement about who you are, because your microchip will be able to let law enforcement know at a safe and long distance, to help avoid deadly confrontations; that we see time and time again in minority groups. Black adults are about five times as likely as whites to say theyโve been unfairly stopped by the police because of their race or ethnicity (44% vs. 9%), (Desilver, Lipka, & Fahmy, 2020). Now imagine removing our human error due to prejudice in instances like this! Creating a new standard of communicating with the public when it comes to policing.
This presentation talks about the applications and impacts of artificial intelligence to our society. This is to better provide a clear understanding of how AI can change how we interact with technology.
No company, institution, government or agency can afford to contain and maintain all the resources they need in house. In a connected and fast changing world those needs are not static, they are dynamic and fast changing. So, outsourcing and insourcing, flexible working, BYOD, Social Networking, Open Access and Apps have become essential to flexibility and adaptability. But, perhaps more importantly โcollaborationโ provides a prime element to success, that spans most sectors across the planet.
The various modes and tools of eCollaboration between people are well documented including: audio and video conferencing, connected white boards and meeting spaces are perhaps the most common. But there is far more when we include machines. People use and collaborate with machines at all levels, but increasingly the machines are autonomously collaborating.
โWhen things think, they want to linkโ
The inclusion of intelligence and smarts sees everything from our mobile devices to laptops, PCs, MainFrames and Super Computers starting to engage in cooperation and invisible conversations. The Cloud is amplifying this to our advantage with a growing range of apps backed up with distributed data, resources, networking, computing power and intelligences. Truth Engines and Intelligent Search and Find are also being developed to make available a range of new (easy to use) group and profession specific apps.
Most of us seem to spend more time locating information and the right people, than we devote to being creative and finding solutions. Our biggest challenge is to understand (in a shorter and shorter time frame), find the appropriate skill cells and get them all to come together as an effective team.
โThe power to convene is both rare and covetedโ
The old ways of working are falling by the wayside in the leading companies operating in the fastest moving sectors, whilst nothing much is happening (yet) at the other end of the market spectrum. But in this 21C the winners will be the global teams that connect, network and collaborate to maximise there creativity, and become the primary creators and solution finders.
Ethical AI at VDAB, presented by Vincent Buekenhout (Ethical AI Lead, VDAB) a...Patrick Van Renterghem
ย
Vincent Buekenhout presented the various AI initiatives at VDAB, its AI4Good strategy, the way applications are designed, and most of all, the way ethics, measurements through KPI's, explainability and fairness play a role in this. Vincent also explained how ethics-by-design works at VDAB.
Implementing error-proof, business-critical Machine Learning, presentation by...Patrick Van Renterghem
ย
This presentation by Deevid De Meyer outlines how Brainjar uses human-centric design and explainability to create machine learning systems that work together with humans to improve efficiency while reducing error rate.
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The want and need to evolve and become more efficient as humans, is what society must hold true to a โcommonโ goal. But where do we draw the line from evolving to human rights. Are the possibilities limited? Are we solving problems, but then creating bigger problems? Does this give data back to the individual? All the while looking at the possibilities between microchips and Covid-19.
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Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Capital Clause: This clause specifies the authorized capital of the company, i.e., the maximum amount of share capital the company is authorized to issue. It also mentions the division of this capital into shares and their respective nominal value.
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Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
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