For most of recorded history, business ran on a simple loop: humans processed the work, and humans validated it. Every invoice, every underwriting decision, every compliance check—a person did it, and ...
I recently observed my daughters interact with their AI assistants. Rather than searching the internet or opening a book as my generation would, they simply asked questions and received immediate ...
The relationship between man and machine has long been a complex and nuanced one, especially for modern artisans. While machines are often seen as tools that can enhance productivity, the comparison ...
We’ve all heard it before: Data is the new oil. But oil wells eventually run dry; similarly, data reservoirs aren’t immune to depletion. Amid tightening privacy laws, rising acquisition costs and ...
Your newest team member doesn’t need a desk, health benefits or coffee breaks. They work 24/7, learn new skills overnight and process vast amounts of information in seconds. As AI becomes more ...
Not long ago, I participated in an exercise that asked educators to define thinking and learning. It was a familiar prompt, one we have returned to countless times over the past decade. This time felt ...
Mark Minevich is the president of Going Global Ventures and a strategic partner at Mayfield Venture Capital. Computers now can write code, assess markets, prepare marketing campaigns, and carry out ...