The availability of smarter, cheaper sensor technology and smart devices connected to the Internet of Things is rapidly expanding every day. This expansion is creating and communicating a nearly overwhelming amount of data. However, data by itself does not equate information. Today’s machine learning processes that help build this web of connected technologies is starting to tap into data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) to make sense of the noise.
Like the Internet itself, the “web” created a platform, but search engine technology gave the web context. For IoT, right now the platform is being built. AI-powered connectivity will help build the context of how we use and interact with these technologies.
A recent survey of technology executives showed that while they’re all aware of the importance of AI in their corporate futures, few of them really know what that means. It seems that both technologies get all of the headlines around AI, but that’s just a small piece.
- What is the current state of the intersection of AI and IoT?
- What kind of timelines should we be considering when thinking of AI’s growth?
- How do we move from today’s data mining and analytics to tomorrow’s predictive analytics?
Secure your seat among the AI and IoT industry leaders as they take the stage and share insights. The speaker line-up is sure to provoke your creativity and open up a whole new world of possibility. This exclusive and intimate event is intended for senior-level execs to network and learn with peers so please arrive on time, as there is limited seating.
What is the current state of the intersection of AI and IoT? What kind of timelines should we be considering when thinking of AI’s growth? How do we move from today’s data mining and analytics to tomorrow’s predictive analytics?
Some estimates state that IoT’s worth to be 36 times the potential value of today’s internet by 2020. IoT will produce a treasure trove of big data that can help build more efficient, safer and sustainable communities, IF actionable insight can be gleaned from the data deluge.
Our panel will attempt to separate today’s fact from tomorrow’s fiction and come up with some predictions around this growth. Some of the questions we’ll discuss include:
- What’s the impact of today’s AI on the growth of IoT?
- Today’s historic or even real-time data analysis could seem like “child's play” to tomorrow’s predictive analysis: what could this unlock?
- What directions should we expect AI to drive the connected world?
- What are we not seeing about this future?