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Will AI be smart enough to eventually replace Cantab scholars and the University itself?
Science is always of the human, for the human, and by the human.
The recent IT security catastrophe from CrowdStrike was solved by human, NOT by AI nor by any science/technology.
Is there any AI that can answer the following questions of business intelligence?
"Who, in the Ontario province of Canada, have new US patents granted on the nearest Tuesday (Eastern Time), when the USPTO releases the newly granted US patents on a weekly basis?"
"Who, in the "江蘇" province of China, have new US patents granted on the nearest Tuesday (Eastern Time), when the USPTO releases the newly granted US patents on a weekly basis?"
With our intellectual property (IP), a Chinese-English multilingual metadata, we can get the full list answers for the above questions. This is a fact.
Do you or any of your contacts need our expertise/IP to do the data analysis that AI can't do?
Metadata is an enabler. It is like a treasure map for treasure hunting.
Without metadata, like a treasure map, NO data can be found/retrieved, even by the most advanced technologies, like AI, high-end chips, supercomputers, etc.
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Cambridge scientists are developing AI tools with the potential to transform cancer treatments – by speeding up diagnosis, personalising therapy, and reducing costs.
See how we're #ChangingTheStoryOfCancer at Cambridge with Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, CRUK Cambridge Centre, Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 👇
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AI versus cancer - the Cambridge researchers using machine intelligence to beat disease
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