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Handbook of Research on Supply Chain Resiliency, Efficiency, and Visibility in the Post-Pandemic Era
A computer system that is built or programmed to think like human beings and rationally solve problems by applying disciplines such as understanding languages, possessing knowledge, and also it is automated and has a robotic function.
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Disruptive Technology-Enabled Circular Economy for Improving the Sustainability of the Supply Chain: A Case of an Emerging Economy
Kali Charan Rath (GIET University, Odisha, India), Kamalakanta Muduli (Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Papua New Guinea), Rashmi Prava Das (CV Raman Global University, Odisha, India), Adimuthu Ramasamy (The Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Papua New Guinea), and Aezeden Mohammed (UNITECH, Papua New Guinea)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9506-0.ch017
Abstract
Most industries are faced with the challenges of how the supply chain can be made sustainable with the assistance from digital technology and circular economy (CE). A survey has been carried out to review the involvement of disruptive technology (DT) and CE in certain sections of supply chain system and identify a clear path that need to be routed to best integrate sustainable practices in the industries to make supply chain more sustainable. Some of the major barrier factors identified are funding support, availability, and technological expertise or ‘know how', and management and policy regulation to implement CE and DT in supply chain management (SCM) to make it more sustainable. It also showed some of the adjustments that need to be made especially in developing countries before introducing the practices of sustainable SCM. When scrutinizing the entire process of SCM and its members, it shows that a single component of SCM cannot implement CE in isolation; it requires collective effort from all members of the supply chain, which is facilitated by integration of DT.
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Artificial Intelligence in Marketing: A Study on Tools, Use, and Impacts
These are machines trained to operate imitating human intelligence, with the ability to learn, making use of algorithms well-designed and complex solutions that provide decision-making, speculation and even interactions based on the data provided.
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The Possibility of Climate Crisis Fiction in Building Social Action
AI developers discuss developments in three phases. The first is the AI level, where a machine can match the abilities of an average person in specific valuable tasks. The exact test to prove this ability is currently being argued, but this level was commonly assumed to have been accomplished by 2023.
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Synergizing Success: Harnessing AI-Infused Business Intelligence to Propel Exponential Business Growth
AI is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, particularly computer systems. It involves tasks such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making. In the context of BI, AI is employed to analyze data, predict outcomes, and generate actionable insights.
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Mobile Health: Predicting Heart Attack Risk in Diabetic Patients Through Machine Learning
AI refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, enabling them to perform tasks such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving.
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Enhancing Language Teaching Materials Through Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges
An intelligent behaviour simulation technological system that enhances personalized learning experiences and adaptive assessment in language education.
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Collaborative Decision Making in Emergencies by the Integration of Deterministic, Stochastic, and Non-Stochastic Models
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Artificial Intelligence Methods and Applications in Aviation
Is the simulation of human intelligence processes by modeling, computer systems, and machines.
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Ethical Issues in Transhumanism
Is the intelligence of machines as compared to the intelligence of humans or animals.
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Security in Rail IoT Systems: An IoT Solution for New Rail Services
It is a branch of the computed science focus on the designs and implementation of smart machines oriented to solve issues that are typically required human intelligence.
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Digitalisation in the Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Perspectives of the Supply and Demand Sides
The intelligent software of the digital era approaching human intelligence and used for digital touristic services such as robots, chatbots, (facial) recognition technologies and expected to continue inventing superior digital services.
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Humanoid Robot-Mediated Communication Teaching for Children With ASD: A Case Study
The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines or computer systems. Specific applications of AI include expert systems, natural language processing (NLP), speech recognition, and machine vision.
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Investigation of Operational Characteristics of Mechatronic Systems in Industry 4.0
Is a scientific discipline or multidisciplinary field most commonly regarded as a branch of computer science, dedicated to models and systems performance for functions related to human intelligence, such as reasoning and learning. Or AI is the ability of functional units to perform those functions usually associated with human intelligence. that people perform with the help of intelligence, such as reasoning and learning. The basic terms of artificial intelligence are defined by the international standards ISO/IEC 2382-28:1995, ISO/IEC 2382-29:1999 and ISO/IEC 2382-31:1997.
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Navigating the Journey: How Chatbots Are Transforming Tourism and Hospitality
Artificial Intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. These processes include learning (the acquisition of information and rules for using the information), reasoning (using rules to reach approximate or definite conclusions), and self-correction.
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