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Panic Over DeepSeek Exposes AI’s Weak Foundation On Hype
 Originally published in Forbes The story about DeepSeek has disrupted...
AI Drives Alphabet’s Moonshot To Save The World’s Electrical Grid
 Originally published in Forbes Note: Ravi Jain, Chief Technology Officer...
Why Alphabet’s Clean Energy Moonshot Depends On AI
 Originally published in Forbes Note: Ravi Jain, Chief Technology Officer...
Predictive AI Only Works If Stakeholders Tune This Dial
 Originally published in Forbes I’ll break it to you gently:...

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The New Business of AI (and How It’s Different From Traditional Software)

 Originally published in a16z.com February 16, 2020 At a technical level, artificial intelligence seems to be the future of software. AI is showing remarkable progress on a range of difficult computer science problems, and the job of software developers – who now work with data as much as source code – is changing fundamentally in

Wise Practitioner – Text Analytics Interview Series: Frédérick Guillot at Co-operators General Insurance Company

 In anticipation of his upcoming conference presentation, Leveraging Hands on Approaches to Identify Actionable Topics in Property Insurance at Text Analytics World Chicago, June 21-22, 2016, we asked Frédérick Guillot, Manager, Research and Innovation at Co-operators General...

MIT researcher discusses a new study on correlations among medical problems

 3 Questions: Carlo Ratti on big data and health predictions What can big data tell us about the predictability of medical conditions? A new study by MIT researchers published in the journal Scientific Reports digs into this...

Opening Cross: The Power of Predictive Analytics to Simplify Content Complexity

 Prediction need no longer be viewed as a dark art, as the ability to more accurately predict price activity becomes a reality. Aside from predictive text, which can be both a blessing and a curse, and the...

Who Has The Largest Predictive Data Analytics?

 With vast amount of data that currently available, who should be able to predict the future the most? Should it be Google? Facebook? Twitter? Google claim to be able to predict the flu epidemic in the future, and other...