From Data Programming to Intelligent Knowledge Processors: How Computers Can Improve the Global KM Flow

by Eunika Mercier-Laurent

Among all the domains contributing to the development of the knowledge management movement, artificial intelligence (AI) was the first to provide specific methods and tools to help people preserve and explore knowledge better, as well as to build collective knowledge. The new generation of AI blends symbolic and robotic (or digital) approaches for more efficient solutions.

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From Data Programming to Intelligent Knowledge Processors: How Computers Can Improve the Global KM Flow December 2004