Open source software has been a catalyst for innovation across communities of individuals, companies, educational institutions, and governments. Industry expert, sometimes pundit, and now Red Hat technology evangelist Gordon Haff examines how open source has changed how we collaborate and invent through conversations with leading technologists, practitioners, and thinkers.
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Open source software has been a catalyst for innovation across communities of individuals, companies, educational institutions, and governments. Industry expert, sometimes pundit, and now Red Hat technology evangelist Gordon Haff examines how open source has changed how we collaborate and invent through conversations with leading technologists, practitioners, and thinkers.
Long-time IBMer (and since retiring associated with MIT) Irving Wladawsky-Berger and I discuss artificial intelligence. We cover some of the great gains made with machine learning and the gains still to come. But we also talk about the other notions of intelligence, such as those from the cognitive science field and elsewhere.
Innovate @Open
Open source software has been a catalyst for innovation across communities of individuals, companies, educational institutions, and governments. Industry expert, sometimes pundit, and now Red Hat technology evangelist Gordon Haff examines how open source has changed how we collaborate and invent through conversations with leading technologists, practitioners, and thinkers.