In five years, there’s no doubt in my mind that cognitive AI will impact every decision made

At Code Conference, Some of the most powerful and clever people in the world had bold predictions about the future of mankind.

The third edition of the Code Conference where top industry influencers gather for in-depth conversations about the current and future impact of digital technology on our lives — at home, at work, in our communities and the world took place May 31- June 2, 2016, at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.

Speakers included Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon; Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors; Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google; Chuck Robbins, CEO of Cisco; Devin Wenig, CEO of eBay; Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter and Square; Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook; Bill and Melinda Gates, and many more!

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Elon Musk took the stage June 1, 2016 night at Code Conference 2016 for a chat with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. In a wide-ranging interview, the SpaceX founder and Tesla CEO talked about the future of artificial intelligence, his plans to finish the Tesla Model 3, and what a government on Mars should look like. He also thinks that we’re all already cyborgs.

Bill Gates is excited about the rise of artificial intelligence but acknowledged the arrival of machines with greater-than-human capabilities will create some unique challenges.

“The dream is finally arriving,” Gates said, speaking with wife Melinda Gates on Wednesday at the Code Conference. “This is what it was all leading up to. We’ve made more progress in the last five years than at any time in history,” Gates said.

Gates called AI the “holy grail” as he envisions a future “with machines that are capable and more capable than human intelligence.”

Sheryl Sandberg and Michael Schroepfer discussed what Facebook is working on regarding virtual reality, augmented reality and artificial intelligence. Mike Schroepfer who is CTO of Facebook also explained how Aritificial Intelligence is used in Facebook Systems.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that cognitive AI will impact everything in our lives in five years,” Rometty said on Wednesday at Re/Code’s Code conference in Ranchos Palos Verdes, California. “You’re not going to stop it,” she said. “The trend is going to keep moving.”

“I absolutely think that we can be a leader in artificial intelligence, and I think its future importance to commerce is significant,” Wenig said. “I think horizontal use cases of AI are very far away — this idea that you’ll talk to something and it will do anything for you. … It’s the vertical use cases that are going to win overall.”

Amazon and eBay aren’t alone in the field of artificial intelligence, as both technology companies and retailers experiment with new ways to monetize the web’s most popular destinations.

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4 thoughts on “In five years, there’s no doubt in my mind that cognitive AI will impact every decision made

  1. Mr. Thomas – What??!! Beside man, what other animals are contributing to, then employing AI as a cognitive or decision aid? Perhaps, your definition of AI is quite different than those of us working with AI.

  2. If you define “decisions” as precisely those that are influenced by AI. Otherwise, there will be many many decisions made by various animals, including humans, that will not be influenced by AI.

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