Why Artificial Intelligence Needs to Breathe on Blockchain

AI Needs to Breathe on Blockchain

How Artificial Intelligence Started

Like most innovations and technological breakthroughs, we need to first define the parameters of artificial intelligence (AI) before we reach its point of inception. A broad definition that encompasses the multiple spectrums of AI is a human intelligence simulation via the processing of computer systems. These systems acquire the rules of the information, the information itself and its logic.

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Mr. John McCarthy was the first man to research artificial intelligence at a summer conference at Dartmouth College in 1956. Thoughts regarding the progress of AI had become more convincing as opposed to two decades ago. The seeds of this AI progression were first planted within the work of programmable digital computer where groundworks of a machine were being made on the abstract ethos of arithmetic reasoning.

Cloud Migration Benefits and Strategies for Businesses in 2019

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A lot of businesses are migrating to cloud computing. The question, however, pertains to why we move to the cloud, so here’s our take on cloud migrating benefits and some cloud migration strategies. We’ve covered it all, whether you’re opting for a cloud-to-cloud or shared-to cloud-migration.

When web-based applications started, the app architecture was so simple that multiple apps could be easily hosted on a shared server, without any significant compromises on performance. However, as the number of users and the internal complexity of the apps increased, shared hosting started to fail, and thus, the businesses migrated their apps to dedicated VPS hosting solutions where they were able to provide the resources and ensure baseline performance.

Guide to Convert Objective-C iOS Apps to Swift

Apple launched its new native language called "Swift" back in June 2014 for creating apps for iPhone, iPod, Apple Watch and other apple devices. Apple promised that it is a lot faster and simpler than Objective-C. In this article, we will discuss how to convert a legacy iOS app written in Objective-C language to Swift without rewriting all the code from scratch.

To understand this article, you should be familiar with both Swift and Objective-C. Here is a quick getting started to Swift article. Another guide for Swift (https://developer.apple.com/swift/) is there to help you get going.