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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
6/30/2016 6:32:26 PM
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Analogy
Jie described the requirements of this age as "3c+d=I." The three "c" are computing, connections and conversation, and the d is for data. This equals the intelligence required for decision making. Jie equates this to the five senses used by humans to make decisions.

 Such an impressive analogy, simply love this.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
6/30/2016 6:30:16 PM
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Re: Rise of the Machines
I am with you @Michelle. Haven't we already started witnessing the trend, think about the recent cyber attack at Sony. The more digital, the more stakes at risk. Don't mean to sound like old school but that balance is no less challenge.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
6/30/2016 5:21:09 PM
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Re: china robotic machines
Ofcourse they will. China is certainly far more advanced in these areas.

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Michelle
Michelle
6/30/2016 5:11:24 PM
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Re: Rise of the Machines
@af I'm really concerned about our moves to all-digital everything (and a crash). I think we're headed in a troubling direction given the state of cybersecurity and blended attack vectors. A major sci-fi type catastrophe seems more plausable every day.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
6/30/2016 3:46:55 PM
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Re: Rise of the Machines
...where we rely on technology so much that we won't survive if it ever crashes.


So true. Especially here in US can we imagine any network outages and the ripple effects like no internet connectivity for couple of hours? The impact will be so huge and unimaginable.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
6/30/2016 3:44:41 PM
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Re: china robotic machines
Completely in agreement with you. They are pretty advanced in terms if inventions in that area.

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afwriter
afwriter
6/30/2016 3:26:32 PM
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Rise of the Machines
Has no one ever seen Terminator?  I know that that is a little far fetched, but it really does seem like some companies are hell-bent on replacing human beings.  I also fear the Atlantis effect where we rely on technology so much that we won't survive if it ever crashes. 

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clrmoney
clrmoney
6/30/2016 12:25:11 PM
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china robotic machines
They will have robotic machines before the US will being they are more intellingent in some areas than us.

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