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How Generative AI Helps Predictive AI
 Originally published in Forbes, August 21, 2024 This is the...
4 Ways Machine Learning Can Perpetuate Injustice and What to Do About It
 Originally published in Built In, July 12, 2024 When ML...
The Great AI Myth: These 3 Misconceptions Fuel It
 Originally published in Forbes, July 29, 2024 The hottest thing...
Where FICO Gets Its Data for Screening Two-Thirds of All Card Transactions
 Originally published in The European Business Review, March 21,...

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How LinkedIn Personalized Performance for Millions of Members Using Tensorflow.js

 Originally published in the TensorFlow Blog, March 29, 2022. The Performance team at LinkedIn optimizes latency to load web and mobile pages. Faster sites improve customer engagement and eventually revenue to LinkedIn. This concept is well documented by many other companies too who have had similar experiences but how do you define the optimal trade off between

Toward a Broad AI

 Originally published in Communications of the ACM, April 2022, Vol. 65 No. 4, Pages 56-57 Despite big successes in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning, there have been critical assessments made to current deep learning methods.8 Deep learning...

Russia Uses A.I. to Spread Disinformation About Invasion on Ukraine

 Originally published in Marca, Feb 3, 2022. For over a decade, Russia has been at the forefront of disinformation farms that spread all over the world. Their main goal is to destabilize countries and meddle with election processes...

Paradise Lost: Art Created by AI Is Ineligible for Copyright Protection

 Originally published in JDSupra, March 3, 2022. The US Copyright Office Review Board (“Board”) rejected a request to register a computer-generated image of a landscape for copyright protection, explaining that a work must be created by a...

Good News About the Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning Training

 Originally published in Google AI Blog, Feb 15, 2022. Machine learning (ML) has become prominent in information technology, which has led some to raise concerns about the associated rise in the costs of computation, primarily the carbon footprint,...

The Pentagon is Working on an Algorithm to Detect Covid Early

 Originally published in Politico, Feb 23, 2022. Preliminary results from an experiment using fitness trackers show promise. What if a fitness tracker could predict that the wearer was Covid-positive hours or even days before they start noticing...

Meta’s New ‘System Cards’ Make Instagram’s AI Algorithm a Little Less Mysterious

 Originally published in Popular Science, Feb 24, 2022. The company’s latest attempt to make internal operations more transparent follows months of regulatory scrutiny over its algorithms. On Wednesday, Facebook and Instagram’s parent company, Meta, announced during a virtual...

AI in Health and Medicine

 Originally published Nature Medicine, Jan 20, 2022. Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to broadly reshape medicine, potentially improving the experiences of both clinicians and patients. We discuss key findings from a 2-year weekly effort to track...

Sharing Learnings From the First Algorithmic Bias Bounty Challenge

 Originally posted on Twitter Engineering, Sept 21, 2021. In October 2020, people on Twitter raised concerns that the saliency model we used to crop images didn’t serve all people equitably. Shortly thereafter, we published our algorithmic bias assessment which...

Amazon Reimagines In-Store Shopping with Amazon Style

 Originally published in Amazon News/Retail, Jan 20, 2022. Our first-ever physical apparel store offers a personalized, convenient shopping experience where Amazon’s technology and operations make it easy for customers to find styles they love at great prices....

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