Does it seem like science fiction is rapidly materializing into
reality? Is it possible that computers are simulating the thought
process of humans more and more each day? Modern technology and
artificial intelligence seem to be accelerating at a warp speed. The era
of cognitive computing integrates self-learning systems that will mimic
language and pattern recognition, imitating how the human brain
operates.
Computing systems operating on pattern recognition,
natural language processing, diagnosing problems, and increasing the
speed of innovation are able to act as a liaison for bridging humans
with the digital environment. Computers are now becoming decision makers
for this new era of technology that changes the way we reshape and
transform industries.
Are you searching for new ways to create
more engaging customer experiences, accelerate the growth potential of
your business, while discovering ways to operate smarter? Do you rely on
learning algorithms and data mining in order to process information?
Discovering patterns by analyzing and turning raw data into generating
new, useful information predicts and creates new customer experiences,
increases revenue and accelerates business growth while operating more
innovatively and smarter.
Cognitive science studies the
composition and function of the human brain. Cognitive computing
gathers, processes, and analyzes large quantities of complex data that
humans could not plausibly process and retain. Supervised learning, a
type of machine learning allows the cognitive system to use a known
collection of data to make predictions and build logic based on a set of
processes for generalizing new datasets. While the application of
cognitive thinking sounds highly complicated and unfathomable to the
non-computer science dweller, it is helping to develop value
differentiation in consumer products and services.
Cognitive
computing will elevate artificial intelligence to a new technological
level of human ingenuity and education. It will expand human
capabilities to process a mammoth amount of data that is difficult for a
human to reasonably retain. We will see evidence of such applications
in industries where large quantities of complex data will be used for
diagnosing and solving problems.
Kym Gordon Moore, author of "Diversities of Gifts: Same Spirit"
and "Wings of the Wind: A Cornucopia of Poetry" is an award-winning
poet, author, speaker, philanthropist, certified email marketing
specialist and an authority in strategic marketing communications. http://www.kymgmoore.com
She was selected as a World Book Night Volunteer Book Giver for three
consecutive years and is a contributing author for "Chicken Soup for the
Soul: Thanks Mom." https://frombehindthepen.wordpress.com/
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