A new cartoon recently posted over at the data analytics supersite KDNuggets.com. This one deals with the recent story about artificial intelligence being able to tell if a person is gay or straight just by scanning their face. That got us to thinking – what else could AI tell us about ourselves? The new cartoons attempts to see the possibilities …
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One of my September cartoons for the Physician’s Practice site features the panic situations practices can get into if they’re IT staff is unavailable or (worse!) nonexistent. Check out the cartoon and leave a comment here or on the PP site. There are many other great articles there as well for the medical community.
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My November cartoon just posted over at KDNuggets. The concept comes from a recent story about Gmail’s possible future ability to answer emails for you as a sort of surrogate AI secretary. Very interesting technology, which is, of course, ripe for a cartoonist to take a jab at:) Enjoy and have a wonderful weekend!
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