From the course: Digital Transformation in Supply Chains
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Apply artificial intelligence and machine learning
From the course: Digital Transformation in Supply Chains
Apply artificial intelligence and machine learning
- In 1950, Professor Alan Turing created a test for computers called the Imitation Game. The basic setup was that a computer would engage in a text conversation with a human evaluator. The person would type something and the computer would respond. The computer would win the game if the human evaluator couldn't tell whether they were talking to a person or a computer. The Turing test was one of the first attempts to measure artificial intelligence or the ability of computers to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Today, we interact with intelligent computers all the time. When I take picture on my phone, there's an app that recognizes people's faces. My bank uses software to watch for fraudulent charges. And when I shop online, many websites have chat-bots that can answer basic questions. Intelligence is a hard thing to describe and to quantify, but for practical purposes, I think we can say that…
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Prepare for Supply Chain 4.03m 25s
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Track the information value chain3m 10s
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Analyze supply chain processes4m 11s
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Leverage big data and the Internet of Things into the supply chain3m 45s
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Optimize supply chains with advanced analytics3m 19s
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Apply artificial intelligence and machine learning3m 13s
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Cloud computing and edge computing to improve information flow3m 20s
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Exercise: Process mapping1m 1s
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Solution: Process mapping1m 18s
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