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Man with Machine:
A.I.-inspired wanderlust

What if you could tell your smartphone that you’re taking a “mancation” to Austin with three buddies, then have it recommend Formula 1 racing, Austin City Limits Music Festival, table 7 by the window at Habernero Mexican Cafe? You’d be pretty stoked, right? Hold that thought. The founder of Kayak is launching an AI-powered concierge that gives personalized travel recommendations based on your interests. Read up on how AI is helping make your time off from work more unforgettable

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“The world’s most difficult problems will be solved by a combination of humans and computers coming together.“

Sean Gourley
Founder
Quid

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“I can’t wait for our machines to grow up, to get more poetry and humor. This should be the art project of the century.”

Professor Thomas A. Bass
University at Albany
Author, The Spy Who Loved Us

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“That’s really what it’s all about. The intersection of artificial intelligence with business intelligence.” 

Terry Jones
Wayblazer Chairman
Travelocity.com Founder,
Kayak.com Founding Chairman

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‘‘What we need is to create a system that is ideal for the coming world of unstructured data.”

Jon Iwata, IBM
SVP Marketing & Communications

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“Imagine a new tool…that can help us see the world and its possibilities in new ways.”

Mike Rhodin
Senior Vice President
IBM Watson Group

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“Innovation is creativity with a job to do.”

John Emmerling
Innovation Consultant
Author

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“Thinking is good. Understanding is better. Creating is best.“

Professor Thomas A. Bass
University at Albany
Author, The Spy Who Loved Us

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“What we want is the ability to experience, grow, and contribute more, for both humans and machines, and the two in symbiosis and synthesis.”

Melanie Swan
Principal
MS Futures Group

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“Some prominent scientific gurus are scared by a world controlled by thinking
machines… I am more concerned about a world led by people, who think like machines.”

Haim Harari
Founder and Chair
Weizmann Institute of Science

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“Everything that we formerly electrified we will now cognitize.”

Kevin Kelly
Senior Maverick
Wired

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“If AI can help humans become better chess players, it stands to reason it can help us become better pilots, better doctors, better judges, better teachers.”

Kevin Kelly
Senior Maverick
Wired

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