Learning from Data: Building Brains … and Using Them
Will artificial intelligence ever be so advanced that machines won’t need us anymore? Thomson Reuters Andrew Fletcher examines the implications of increasing levels of machine learning.
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In this issue of Thomson Reuters Exchange: Humans & Machines, we talk about the very real ways in which ever-smarter machines are leveraging human activity and changing our world. In the past decade, “intelligent” machines have given us self-driving cars, practical speech recognition, effective web search and vastly improved understanding of the human genome, to cite just a few examples. Read about machine learning, human potential and the promise of neuroprosthetics; why proprietary algorithms that solve specific problems will be the secret sauce of successful organizations in the future; and the landscape of artificial intelligence. And more.
Will artificial intelligence ever be so advanced that machines won’t need us anymore? Thomson Reuters Andrew Fletcher examines the implications of increasing levels of machine learning.
Cofounder and managing partner of Socos, Dr. Vivienne Ming talks with Exchange about how together machine learning and human potential will change our world.
Peter Sondergaard, global head of research at Gartner, talks about the importance of refining Big Data into proprietary algorithms.
MarketPsych Data CEO, Dr. Richard Peterson, talks on how sentiment indices can help investors avoid speculative bubbles.
Thomson Reuters Kris Carlson discusses the critical role that data and innovation can play in global food security.
Deirdre Alphenaar, chief R&D; officer at Genscape, talks on how remote-sensing technologies allow real-time physical market transparency.
Switzerland surprised the world when it unpegged the franc. But the impact to the Swiss economy may be milder and less lasting than forecast.
A report from Thomson Reuters, Standard Chartered, the Atlantic Council and the City of London explores how China’s currency impacts global markets, foreign policy and transatlantic financial regulation.
Thomson Reuters Will Rowlands-Rees examines how new information, trading technologies and regulations are changing the relationship between investment research and trading commissions.
Thomson Reuters Jodi Burns and David Lawlor discuss the effect Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II) has on Europe.
Thomson Reuters Stacey English provides insight from the 2015 Cost of Compliance report into how financial organizations can stay alert in the face of regulatory fatigue.
PNC’s Jennifer Merlin shares her views and insight on her current position and where she thinks the industry is going.