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In the 60s, robots failed to perform even the simplest of tasks such as fetching and compiling of wooden blocks in patterns. This apparently simple mechanism turned out to be very difficult and was finally solved by outsourcing individual tasks such as fetching and stacking, to small computer programs as specialized sub-intelligences. Artificial Intelligence pioneer Marvin Minsky conluded that each subunit (Information System) by itself can only do some simple thing that needs no planning at all. Yet when we join these automations in certain proprietary systems -- this leads to intelligence.
Even today, our smartest robots are dumber than little kids who have multiple, overlapping information processing systems in their brains.
Think of your businesses as cars with many complex systems. They are powerless when it comes to directing the car in you desired direction. Combining all the individual information systems that your business automobile has, we present to you the steering control dataIQ. Those numerous specialized systems in your organization never communicate. Therefore, we propose a democratic system employing through charts, diagrams, graphs, maps, drill downs, as Think Tanks.
[DRAFT].