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AGI Is Infeasible. Instead, Pursue Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence
  Originally published in Forbes On a recent episode of the...
Artifact-Driven Development: Making It Possible to Query Large Analytics and AI Projects
 A practical introduction to making complex project structure explicit...
Incoherent AGI Hype Spurs An Industrywide Pivot To Hybrid AI
  Originally published in Forbes Recently on The Dr. Data Show,...
The AI Paradox: More Humanlike Means Less Autonomous
  Originally published in Forbes The AI executives are at...

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Machine Learning: Business Leaders Must Take an Enlightening Look Under Its Hood (New Training Program)

  In this article, I identify unmet learner needs that are addressed by my business-oriented machine learning course series, Machine Learning for Everyone. Machine learning runs the world. It drives millions of business-critical decisions more effectively, guided by concrete evidence in the form of data – determining whom to call, mail, approve, test, diagnose, warn,

Train Your Team to Avoid This ML Management Pitfall and Unite the Business and Tech Sides

  It’s the age of machine learning. Companies are seizing upon the power of this technology to combat risk, boost sales, cut costs, block fraud, streamline manufacturing, conquer spam, toughen crime fighting, and win elections. But while...

Ethical Machine Learning as a Wicked Problem

 In the 1950 and 1960s, social and behavioral sciences were at the cutting edge of innovation. Scientific techniques and quantitative analyses were being applied to some of the most pressing social problems. The thinking was “If NASA...

Six Ways Machine Learning Threatens Social Justice

 Originally published in Big Think When you harness the power and potential of machine learning, there are also some drastic downsides that you’ve got to manage. Deploying machine learning, you face the risk that it be discriminatory,...

Transitions: Predicting The Next Event

 Models predicting the potential spread of the COVID-19 pandemic have become a fixture of American life. Many of these models use typical demographic data, coupled with underlying medical conditions, infection rates, etc. Indeed, the spread of this...

Coursera’s “Machine Learning for Everyone” Fulfills Unmet Training Requirements

  My new course series on Coursera, Machine Learning for Everyone (free access), fulfills two different kinds of unmet learner needs. It’s a conceptually-complete, end-to-end course series – its three courses amount to the equivalent of a...

Segmentation and RFM Analysis in the World of Wine and Spirits

 Segmentation is a hot word these days, and it should be. No matter your business, one direct way to increase revenue is better communication with sales prospects. And better communication is a direct result of the granularity...

How Machine Learning Works – in 20 Seconds

  This transcript comes from the online course, Machine Learning Leadership and Practice – End-to-End Mastery. In 57 words, here’s why machine learning’s important: Business needs prediction. Prediction requires machine learning. And machine learning depends on data....

4 IoT Devices in Healthcare Making An Impact Now

IoT technologies increase the accessibility to patient data, enable real-time decision making, and offer ease and efficiency through automation. IoT-powered software solutions for the healthcare sector are shifting the focus from digitalization to intelligence....

Seven Reasons Budding Data Scientists Need a Machine Learning Course That’s Not Hands-On

  From Coursera’s “Machine learning for Everyone” My new course series on Coursera, Machine Learning for Everyone (free access), is for any learner who wishes to participate in the business deployment of machine learning, no matter whether...

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