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You Must Address These 4 Concerns To Deploy Predictive AI
 Originally published in Forbes Most predictive AI projects fail to launch into production. The...
Hybrid AI: Industry Event Signals Emerging Hot Trend
 Originally published in Forbes After decades chairing and keynoting myriad...
Predictive AI Thrives, Despite GenAI Stealing The Spotlight
 Originally published in Forbes Generative AI and predictive AI ought...
For Managing Business Uncertainty, Predictive AI Eclipses GenAI
  Originally published in Forbes The future is the ultimate...

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Google Just Published 25 Million Free Datasets

 Originally published in Medium, January 23, 2020 Note: Google’s new dataset search tool was publicly released on January 23rd, 2020. Here’s what you need to know about the largest data repository in the world. Google recently released datasetsearch, a free tool for searching 25 million publicly available datasets. The search tool includes filters to limit

Lime Uses Sensor Data to Keep Scooters Off Sidewalks

 Originally published in VentureBeat, January 28, 2020 While the burgeoning urban micromobility movement offers many advantages over traditional transport, the unbridled proliferation of electric bikes and scooters also comes with major downsides — such as cluttered and...

In Coronavirus Response, AI is Becoming a Useful Tool in a Global Outbreak

 Originally published in StatNews, January 29, 2020 Artificial intelligence is not going to stop the new coronavirus or replace the role of expert epidemiologists. But for the first time in a global outbreak, it is becoming a...

What Every Analytics Manger Should Know About Working With Universities. But Doesn’t.

   This is part 1 of a 5-part series on university/corporate partnerships in analytics and data science How many .edu addresses do you have in your email contacts? If you are like most Analytics Managers, the answer...

Deepfakes Security Risks

  Originally published in KDNuggets, January, 2020. Deepfakes have instilled panic in experts since they first emerged in 2017. Microsoft and Facebook have recently announced a contest to identify deepfakes more efficiently. Deepfakes, videos where a person’s...

Predictive Maintenance Drives Big Gains in Real World

 Originally published in Datanamani, January 8, 2020. For today’s leading deep learning methods and technology, attend the conference and training workshops at Deep Learning World Las Vegas, May 31-June 4, 2020.   Nobody likes doing work that isn’t needed,...

Applying Occam’s Razor to Deep Learning

 Originally published in Memo’s Island, December 15, 2019 Preamble: Changing concepts in machine learning due to deep learning Occam’s razor or principle of parsimony has been the guiding principle in statistical model selection. In comparing two models,...

Five Reasons to Go to Machine Learning Week 2020

 When deciding on a machine learning conference, why go to Machine Learning Week 2020? This five-conference event – May 31 – June 4, 2020 at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas – delivers brand-name, cross-industry, vendor-neutral case studies purely...

Data Project Checklist

 Originally published in Fast.ai, January 7, 2020. As we discussed in Designing Great Data Products, there’s a lot more to creating useful data projects than just training an accurate model! When I used to do consulting, I’d...

How Our Primary Model Works

 Originally published in FiveThirtyEight, January 9, 2020 Here at FiveThirtyEight, we’ve never built a complete back-to-front model of the presidential primaries before. Instead, in 2008, 2012 and 2016, we issued forecasts of individual primaries and caucuses on...

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