Healthcare September 6, 2019
Jose Morey Forbes Councils Member

Artificial intelligence (AI) can be attributed back to the days of the earliest algorithms. One could argue that AI dates as far back as one of the masters, herself, Ada Lovelace. At the end of the day AI, and the algorithms that encompass it, can be boiled down to data and mathematical formulas. Its power was seen early through the application of another master, Alan Turing and his enigma machine, which was instrumental in bringing down the demise of the third reich.

Since those early days, mathematicians have created and evolved algorithms into new and more complex organisms over time. Machine learning (ML) has been taught and doctorates have been successfully defended in all manners of applied and theoretical...

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