I’m going to dare to revisit the Kodak case. Although well-known, I believe it is an excellent reference of three main challenges that most companies face today.
Without pretension to put all the Insurtech of reference, far from it. Simply, the idea is to identify one that seems…
To this day, when someone wants to do something on the Internet, they basically have two options: either they search for…
Last week, Tim Cook presented the results of the first quarter of Apple, devoting some time…
There are times when you have a clear memory of when you were curious about something. My first…
The Google Brain project is working on an Artificial Intelligence that is capable of creating Artificial Intelligence. They are not the only ones, OpenAI, MIT or Berkeley are also exploring in that direction. The thought that this line of…
There seems to be no doubt that Blockchain has a special moment in interest. Many…
Traditionally intelligence is understood as the ability to think and understand. As the development of artificial intelligence arises, multiple questions are inevitable around what is intelligence and what it means to be intelligent.
In 2003, Nicholas G. Carr published an article in the Harvard Business Review, which he later developed into a book, with a provocative title, IT Doesn’t Matter. Part of the article’s reflection comes from this phrase: “What makes a resource truly strategic is…
The autonomous car is living in a hype. There is an explosion of news and commentaries around it. It’s normal, the simple fact of imagining you traveling in a car without a driver is, at least, very flashy. And it is also easy to imagine the…