In the beginning, these were very simple problems. One of the earliest computing prototypes, sketched out by Belgian thinker Paul Otlet in 1934, “would allow people to search and browse through millions “Many, many of interlinked documents, images, audio and video companies now find files,” according to The New York Times. It was an early vision of the internet with a poetic name: the themselves with “Mundaneum,” a means of storing and processing huge amounts of “mundane” data. The premise huge amounts of of computing is to do what the human mind is designed not to do: remember every little detail, data. What are we storing it so that every data point can be easily accessed when it’s needed. (The human brain, going to do with it?” by contrast, is designed to focus its processing power on what’s important, as Nobel Prize-winning Ascander Dost economist Daniel Kahneman explains in his book Senior Software Thinking, Fast and Slow.) Engineer & Linguist, Salesforce AI for CRM: Everything You Need to Know 7
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