Wall Street Journal (August 4)
“The AI boom is transforming the American economy beyond recognition” and has recently been estimated to account for one third of domestic economic growth. “Mapping out exactly how much strength the economy is drawing from AI is less than straightforward, and prone to error. Even so, it appears substantial.” But this welcome source of momentum also presents risk. “The strength that the economy is drawing from the AI boom is also a vulnerability: What would happen if the boom fizzled out?”
Tags: AI boom, Economic growth, Economy, Mapping, Momentum, One third, Risk, Strength, Substantial, Transforming, U.S., Vulnerability
Chicago Tribune (February 18, 2014)
“Automakers have outfitted their vehicles with cutting-edge technology that goes way beyond the now-common mapping and music options. New cars these days act like smartphones on wheels.” While some new features improve safety, others create dangerous distraction. “Like so much of the digital world, car-borne technology is changing fast. Government watchdogs and corporate innovators should work together to accelerate progress, while keeping motorists safe.”
Tags: Automakers, Cars, Digital, Distraction, Government, Mapping, Motorists, Music, Progress, Safety, Smartphones, Technology, Vehicles, Watchdogs
