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Algorithms are changing business: here's how to leverage them

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imageAlgorithms have the potential to change every business.Tom Brown/Flickr, CC BY

When Google’s algorithm AlphaGo beat South Korean Go Grandmaster Lee Se-dol by 4-1 last week, it was a significant event in the world of algorithms and artificial intelligence. This is because it represented a new form of artificial intelligence: intuitive...

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