Google’s Machine Learning Cracks World Recognition
How big is the world? From a human perspective, despite the fact that it is getting ‘smaller’ all the time thanks to increased connectivity and faster means of travel the world is always massively big....
View ArticleHow Semantic search Works: Lesson #3 - Data
We live in the age of Big Data to such an extent that we take terms like “data mining”, “sentiment mining”, “metadata” and “data analysis” for granted. We barely stop to think that just ten years ago a...
View ArticleAn Intelligent Computer in Every Person's Pocket
In Google Semantic Search I wrote about how Google is really using semantic search to head towards Star Trek’s omniscient computer. That dream has taken one more step closer to realization with a...
View ArticleWill VR Truly Change Anything?
Let’s start with a truism. Beyond the $2 billion greens that Zuckerberg put on the table when he snapped up Oculus Rift in 2014, there is about ten times that amount floating about laboratories owned...
View ArticleThe Semantics of Google's Voice
In a world where everything is data, navigating to the right place, finding the right answer or matching the right pair (of anything) is always a search problem. Data only makes sense when it is...
View ArticleSearch is a Critical Component of Artificial Intelligence
When everything in the world is data, navigating the data successfully requires technology that starts with and is driven by search. As search has become more and more sophisticated its indexing has...
View ArticleGoogle Search’s Star Trek Future (I/O 2016)
This Google I/O is the tenth since the event first started and like each one over the last few years, every announcement, strategic direction hint, vision statement and omission is endlessly poured...
View ArticleGoogle Throws A Wide AI Net
The launch of Google’s app called Google Trips is, on the surface, just another travel app helping you organize your trip. But, really this is not what it is at all.
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence Will Change Marketing, Branding and Search
Janina Gavankar is not a name that readily brings up a famous face but mention Ms Dewey, Microsoft’s gimmicky and now retired search engine project and a great many people know who we’re talking about.
View ArticleSemantic Search Basics
There comes a moment for those who run a business on the web that they realize a couple of things: first that search is incredibly technical in terms of how it works and second that their efforts to...
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