While you sit reading this article, if you stretch your arms, you would have electronic help all around you. A smartphone which could pay your bills, plan your schedule and tell you it’s time for a meeting or showing you the nearest food joints when you are hungry. These interruptions imply that we are surviving on advanced, analytics driven machine intelligence. All this said, for machine intelligence to be more powerful, we should be ready to accept a higher level of intrusion. For example, a patient detected with a heart disease, his device could suggest him to take a nap or hit the gym, or could wake him up when he is feeling anxious or stressed. Read more at: http://www.forbes.com/sites/teradata/2015/07/16/why-machine-learning-is-the-next-penicillin/