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In a thrilling talk that goes from science to society, Kenneth Cukier of The Economist looks at what's next for machine learning—and human knowledge... As ...
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In a thrilling talk that goes from science to society, Kenneth Cukier of The Economist looks at what's next for machine learning—and human knowledge... As ...
On this episode of Digital Disruption, we are joined by Kenneth Cukier, Deputy Executive Editor at The Economist. Kenneth is the bestselling ...
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Kenneth Cukier: I think economic journalism is improved when we use data wisely, but I would be aghast if journalism ever genuflected before the data and gave ...
Kenneth Cukier is the Data Editor of The Economist. From 2007 to 2012 he was the Tokyo correspondent, and before that, the paper's technology correspondent ...
Kenneth Cukier, data-editor at The Economist and co-author of the successful book Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work, and Think.
<p>Kenneth Cukier is Deputy Executive Editor at The Economist and co-author of "Framers: Human Advantage in an Age of Technology and Turmoil." He came on to debate whether creating spiritual machines would be a necessary stepping stone towards AGI, and whether that's even possible.Kenneth argues that while AI excels at rational thinking (logos), it fundamentally lacks the spiritual dimension (mythos) that makes us human. We dig into whether AI can develop genuine intuition, whether there exists a "life force" and whether machines could have it, and what any of this means for AI existential risk.We also discuss...
<p>If AI is becoming a “playground” for experimentation, are today’s organizations bold enough to explore it or are they still too afraid to try?</p><p>On this episode of Digital Disruption, we are joined by Kenneth Cukier, Deputy Executive Editor at The Economist and bestselling author.</p><p>Kenneth Cukier is the Deputy Executive Editor at The Economist. He is the author of several books on technology and society, notably “Framers” on the power of mental models and the limitations of AI, with Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Francis de Vericourt, as well as “Big Data: A Revolution That Transfor...
The unprecedented surge in data is fundamentally altering the economic discipline, Kenneth Cukier observes in F&D magazine.
Kenneth Cukier: How are humans better than artificial intelligence? What can humans do that artificial intelligence can't? Kenneth Cukier believes that our ...
Kenneth Cukier is an editor at The Economist and author of books on technology and society, including “Big Data,” a bestseller translated into 20 languages.
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