What winemaking has taught me about artificial intelligence

What winemaking has taught me about artificial intelligence

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Like interwoven grape vines, the story of wine is laced throughout recorded history, dating as far back as China in 7000 B.C. The Egyptian pharaohs were said to have had a taste for the stuff. It was a central part of the culture in ancient Rome. Artificial intelligence (AI) traces its history to the 1950s with Alan Turing and the Dartmouth Summer Research Project, and only in recent years has it emerged as a technology poised to impact society on par with the industrial revolution in terms of eliminating whole job segments such as truck drivers. The big question is…

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