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The AI Hunger Games – Why is modern Artificial Intelligence so data hungry? (Part II)

Guest Post written by Paulo Villegas – Head of Cognitive Computing at AURA in Telefónica CDO Modern AI can achieve the impressive performance in perception & recognition tasks mentioned in...
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Big Data Analytics, but what type?

In today’s climate, businesses are already aware that if they don’t make the most of their data, they will be left behind by the competition. They know that traditional...
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Deep Learning vs Atari: train your AI to dominate classic videogames (Part I)

A few months ago we began a series of posts on this blog where we explained how you can train an Artificial Intelligence (AI) to eventually win certain games....
Beatriz Sanz Baños

5 IoT elements to improve the customer experience in your store

There are fewer and fewer sectors that can ignore Internet of Things. What started as a tech trend focused on home security and personal exercise has evolved in such a...
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The AI Hunger Games – Why is modern Artificial Intelligence so data hungry? (Part I)

Guest Post written by Paulo Villegas – Head of Cognitive Computing at AURA in Telefónica CDO Modern Artificial Intelligence is performing human-like tasks that seemed out of reach just a...
Richard Benjamins

Will GDPR’s “right to data portability” change the data industry forever?

After years of preparation, on May 25 2018, the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has come into force.  Much has been written, discussed and speculated about it. Over...
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Podcast #1: The Challenges of working with data

This is the first of a series of podcasts where, Richard Benjamins, Data & AI Ambassador for Telefonica/LUCA, will share with us his thoughts and reflexions about these Technologies. Richard...
Luis Simón Gómez Semeleder

Farms 4.0: IoT to benefit agriculture

When we think about Internet of Things, different pictures come to mind: a sensor that measures the activity inside our house, a bracelet that helps us exercise, or a device that helps...
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Ready for a Wild World: Big Data is key for humanitarian issues

The Big Data for Social Good event organized by LUCA, “Ready for a Wild World“, took place on May 24th and brought together experts from relevant global organizations and...
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GDPR 101: What you need to know

On 25 May, the much talked about General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), came into force. This new regulation has the primary objective of governing the gathering, using and sharing...

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