| | MARCH 20198E ERGYTech ReviewIf you're an avid fan of HBO's Silicon Valley, as I am, you may have recently downloaded the iOS app "Not Hotdog," that was introduced on the show and developed in real life using real AI, in a ruse of ingenious marketing. The app is an image analyzing application leveraging Google's open-source TensorFlow to answer the age old question, "is this a picture of a hot dog?" The neural net model completes this task better than expected. There is a growing concern within IT leadership and business operators that not knowing how to engage with AI will put them in the rear view mirror, but in many ways, it's still early.In the shorter term, these fears may be overblown. Outside of getting basic frameworks established, not yet on Stack Overflow or Github, there are hidden treasures in these and educational papers. This requires more research than most leaders might be used to, but it's where the best information can be found today. There's little doubt that the information available on the internet for developing deep learning applications will propagate exponentially in the future. For those who are willing to do the detective work, solutions are out there. The result is a deeper and broader understanding, as well as an overwhelming wonder at what's possible. Some companies are using AI much more frequently in computer-to-computer activities and much less often to automate human activities. AI is used most frequently in detecting and mitigating computer security intrusions by IT The Power of Artificial InteIligence (AI)By Aaron Gette, CIO, THE BAY CLUB COMPANYIN MY OPINION
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