Yotta interviews: 'Artificial intelligence comes next'

 

Mention the words Big Data in any debate about infrastructure and asset management and someone will almost certainly complain that there is simply too much data to process. Data, data everywhere and not an outcome in sight, a data mariner might say.

Yotta’s claims it’s new Alloy platform will help tackle this problem, providing a deeply layered, real-time, interactive system that the company hopes will last a generation. Transport Network spoke to managing director Nick Smee and chief technology officer Manish Jethwa about it came about what the future holds and whether we will all be replaced by robots.

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