Irving Wladawsky-Berger
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“The central purpose of supply chains is to fulfill the needs and wants of humanity — delivering all the food, medicine, energy, apparel, and other worldly goods needed by the eight billion people in the planet,” wrote MIT professor Yossi Sheffi in the preface of his 2023 book, The Magic Conveyor Belt: Supply Chains, A.I.…
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“The next big arenas of competition,” a recently published report by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), “identifies and describes a category of industries that could account for much of the future change in the business landscape and transform the world. We call these industries arenas of competition,” said the report. Arenas of competition are defined…
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I’ve been a member of the Linux Foundation (LF) Research Advisory Board for the past three years. At a September, 2023 meeting of the Advisory Board, we discussed that one of the few industry sectors in which the LF doesn’t have projects is healthcare, — despite the size and importance of healthcare around the world.…
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A few weeks ago I posted “AI Advances Aren’t Likely to Occur Nearly as Quickly as Many Believe,” a blog focused on a research paper, “The Simple Macroeconomics of AI,” by MIT professor Daron Acemoglu, — a co-recipient of the 2024 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. The blog referenced a NY Times article, “What…
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Since 2011, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has published an annual list of the Top Ten Emerging Technologies that are likely to be disruptive within three to five years. The Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2024 was released by the WEF in June. The report is based on the insights of over 300 world-leading academics…
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“What if the A.I. Boosters Are Wrong?,” asked a recent NY Times article in its title. “A skeptical paper by Daron Acemoglu, a labor economist at M.I.T., has triggered a heated debate over whether artificial intelligence will supercharge productivity,” it added. “The bullish camp has great hopes for AI,” such as whether the technology will…
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“Social media provide a steady diet of dire warnings that artificial intelligence (AI) will make software engineering (SE) irrelevant or obsolete,” wrote CMU computer scientists Eunsuk Kang and Mary Shaw in their September, 2024 paper, “tl;dr: Chill, y’all: AI Will Not Devour SE.” [tl;dr: a summary of a longer text]. “To the contrary, the engineering…
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“AI is the Industrial Revolution of knowledge work, transforming how all workers can apply information, create content, and deliver results at speed and scale,” said the “2024 AI Jobs Barometer,” a report from the professional services firm PwC. With the AI Jobs Barometer, PwC set out to find empirical evidence of the impact of AI…
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Earlier this year, MIT professor emeritus Rodney Brooks gave the closing keynote at the 2024 MIT Sloan CIO Symposium. Professor Brooks was director of the MIT AI Lab from 1997 to 2003, and was the founding director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) from 2003 until 2007. A robotics entrepreneur, he’s founded…
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“It sure seems like the AI hype train is just leaving the station, and we should all hop aboard,” said “The AI Revolution Is Already Losing Steam,” a recent WSJ article by technology columnist Christopher Mims. “But significant disappointment may be on the horizon, both in terms of what AI can do, and the returns…