SAS Institute CEO Jim Goodnight believes the next decade's advancements in computer vision will make robots more sophisticated and transform the workplace.
CEO Jim Goodnight — considered the Godfather of AI — now sits at the helm of the world's largest privately held analytics software companies by revenue: SAS Institute.
He never imagined that the technology he created to improve crop yields would evolve into sophisticated data analytics software, a precursor to modern day AI. Back then computers could only compute 300 instructions a second and had 8K of memory. Today they can execute 3 billion instructions a second and contain multiple terabytes of memory.@ Work: People + Machines Summit
In an interview with CNBC, the CEO gives his views on how AI is changing the U.S. workforce and what lies ahead. It is used by nearly every industry in a variety of ways. Drug companies use it for clinical trial analysis. Utilities use it to predict peak demand for electricity. Retailers use it to assess buying patterns so they can figure out what sizes to stock. Banks also are using neural networks to detect credit card fraud and to prevent money laundering.
Already computer vision is making a difference in health care. The medical community is using it to interpret CT scans. SAS is working with Amsterdam University to identify the size of tumors in cancer patients more accurately.The largest impact will be felt in the manufacturing industry on the factory floor. Robots with computer vision will become more sophisticated. The process has already begun; there are huge numbers of industrial robots already.
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