AI Blockchain Outlook for COVID-19 May 2020
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0.000 HBDAI Blockchain Outlook for COVID-19 May 2020
<div class=text-justify> <center></center> <br> Not sure when I started feeling musical. My investigation didn't start out that way. I tried to maintain a sense of openness and objectivity that would keep the content relevant. Clearly AI Blockchain is opening eyes. Hope you enjoy. <sub>*Two of the articles used were published today. Another is a month old. </sub> <br> <center><h2><b>Logic the Gathering:</b> <i>Trust through Verification and the Potential of Standardization</i></h2></center> The World Economic Forum asks critical questions about data and logistics like: <a href="https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/05/covid19-coronavirus-artificial-intelligence-ai-response/">Is AI trustworthy enough to help us fight COVID-19?</a>. The article explore the challenges of data collection, pattern identification and labeling. For deep machine learning tasks, it’s considered quite difficult. According to the author, Lofred Madzou the Project Lead for AI & Machine Learning, there's <b>no current established standard</b>. Standardizing AI can begin with blockchain. A decentralized method for verifying data across the current system of servers represents a <b>level playing field</b> upon which to build. Established standards would make new AI projects easier. Consider the <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-labs-diagnose-covid-19-voice-listening-talk-2020-4">team of researchers from MIT and Harvard</a> that were the subject of a recent Business Insider article. They hope to develop an AI that performs <b>COVID-19 diagnostics</b> by analyzing voice patterns. Devoid of AI data standards, this team will need to dedicate a substantial amount of time to databases. Had blockchain already been employed such efforts would be cut dramatically- if only for the sake of trustworthiness and manipulation. <br><center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYsVf7KUjhs5T3wiYu4QJe1suzau9p2wr8i6nRXorZxCP/IMG_20200322_064145a.jpg</center> <br> <center><h2><b>Let’s Get Creative... Creative:</b> <i>From Logic Circuits to Enterprising Digital Assets</i></h2></center> With standardized AI data, we could witness a <b>natural progression</b> in the complexity of deep learning (DL). Our brains and thoughts thrive on order. There is much to be said about creativity. Still, the creative mind has the capacity to leverage complex processes that would not be possible devoid of ordered data labeling and identification. Ziqi Chen is CEO of Cortex Labs. Last year, he wrote an article for NASDAQ.com that illustrates the <a href="https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/what-the-convergence-of-blockchain-and-machine-learning-means-for-the-future-of-finance">rising tide of combining blockchain resources with AI tech</a>. The article cites McKiney research that found: >... 53% of organizations reporting AI as very important to their business success, and an equal number highlighting blockchain as critically important, both technologies remain at the forefront of digital transformation initiatives. The AI industry should absolutely not fall into a drab cookie-cutter-type culture. AI is meant to <b>liberate the digital age</b>. But just like we channel sprinkler systems over our lawns and crops, the ocean of data that the world’s computers have amassed need guidance. <center></center> <br><center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYsVf7KUjhs5T3wiYu4QJe1suzau9p2wr8i6nRXorZxCP/IMG_20200322_064145a.jpg</center> <br> <center><h2><b>No Mountain High Enough:</b> <i>AI Blockchain Will Redefine Logistical Standards</i></h2></center> Bridget McCrea wrote an article for Source Today entitled <a href="https://www.sourcetoday.com/supply-chain/article/21127469/using-blockchain-and-ai-to-improve-supply-chain-visibility">Using Blockchain and AI to Improve Supply Chain Visibility</a>. It examined the 84% of professionals who work with supply chains that stand to improve their visibility over global networks. While I try to limit my opinions in posts like these, I must chime in when it comes to supply on the blockchain. Indeed, visibility is important, but <b>blockchain means so much</b> more. It improves manipulation and thus response times. Clarity of time stamps will be deemed a great asset for business planning. Add in AI into the mix and I doubt few professionals would venture a guess as to what’s the most the tech can achieve. <br><center>https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmYsVf7KUjhs5T3wiYu4QJe1suzau9p2wr8i6nRXorZxCP/IMG_20200322_064145a.jpg</center> <br> <center><h1>Final Thoughts</h1></center> Emerging AI development can allow for rebirth through the power of ordered data cells and complex logic systems. Then we all can begin to derive benefits from the wave of innovation destined to transform human existence. Blockchain would serve as a foundation for trusted data. Machine learning would bring order. Then DL could initiate what might seem like a magical existence. <br> <center><h3><i>Consider reading other authors in the #ProjectHope community.</i></h3></center> </div>
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