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By: Thomas H. Davenport and Peter High
Originally published in Harvard Business Review, December 13, 2024. Since OpenAI announced ChatGPT in November of 2022, many business executives have focused their attention on generative AI. This relatively new technology set off a frenzy around AI and caused companies to pay attention to it for the first time. This is a positive development, since
Originally published in Forbes This is the third of a three-article series covering the business value of predictive AI, using misinformation detection as an example for illustration: article 1, article 2, article 3. It’s an established practice, yet...
Originally published in Forbes This is the second of a three-article series covering the business value of predictive AI, using misinformation detection as an example for illustration: article 1, article 2, article 3. Man, I wish I had...
By: Sam Koslowsky
Universities confront many of the same marketing challenges as corporations. While businesses need to attract potential customers, universities need to entice prospective students. A prospect needs to be converted to a customer, while a potential student needs...
By: Sarang Gupta
Originally published in Hackernoon, Nov 18, 2024. Generative AI has revolutionized the tech landscape since OpenAI’s ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late 2022. In response, companies, across sectors, are swiftly pivoting their strategies and redirecting significant...
Originally published in Forbes, August 21, 2024 This is the first of a three-article series covering the business value of predictive AI, using misinformation detection as an example for illustration: article 1, article 2, article 3. Not all...
Originally published in Built In, July 12, 2024 When ML has the very real power to gatekeep opportunities from minority groups, employing it properly and ethically should be your number one goal. When you use machine learning, you...
By: Ewen Callaway
Originally published in Nature, Oct 9, 2024. This year’s prize celebrates computational tools that have transformed biology and have the potential to revolutionize drug discovery. For the first time — and probably not the last — a...
Originally published in Forbes, July 29, 2024 The hottest thing in tech isn’t even a thing at all. Artificial intelligence is nothing but an ill-defined buzzword searching for meaning. The term may sound like it must mean something...
Originally published in The European Business Review, March 21, 2024. The detection of fraudulent credit card transactions is an ideal candidate for the application of machine learning technology. However, in order to learn how to spot attempted...