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Survey: Machine Learning Projects Still Routinely Fail to Deploy
 Originally published in KDnuggets. Eric Siegel highlights the chronic...
Three Best Practices for Unilever’s Global Analytics Initiatives
    This article from Morgan Vawter, Global Vice...
Getting Machine Learning Projects from Idea to Execution
 Originally published in Harvard Business Review Machine learning might...
Eric Siegel on Bloomberg Businessweek
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Five Points for Anger, One for a ‘Like’: How Facebook’s Formula Fostered Rage and Misinformation

 Originally published in The Washington Post, Oct 26, 2021.   Facebook engineers gave extra value to emoji reactions, including ‘angry,’ pushing more emotional and provocative content into users’ news feeds. Five years ago, Facebook gave its users five new ways to react to a post in their news feed beyond the iconic “like” thumbs-up: “love,” “haha,”

Video – Identifying Program Effectiveness for Survivors of Human Trafficking from Muneeb Alam of QuantumBlack

 Event: Machine Learning Week 2021 Keynote: Identifying Program Effectiveness for Survivors of Human Trafficking and Slavery Speaker: Muneeb Alam, Specialist, Data Science, QuantumBlack, a McKinsey company Bio:  Muneeb Alam is a data science specialist at QuantumBlack, a McKinsey Company. He...

Video – How to Use AI Ethically from Natalia Modjeska of Omdia

 Event: Machine Learning Week 2021 Keynote: How to Use AI Ethically Speaker: Natalia Modjeska, Research Director at Omdia (part of Informa Tech) Bio:  Natalia Modjeska is a Research Director at Omdia (part of Informa Tech) where she leads the team...

The First Rule of Machine Learning: Start without Machine Learning

 Originally published in Eugeneyan. Applying machine learning effectively is tricky. You need data. You need a robust pipeline to support your data flows. And most of all, you need high-quality labels. As a result, most of the...

Minority Voices ‘Filtered’ Out of Google Natural Language Processing Models

 Originally published in United AI, Sept 24, 2021. According to new research, one of the largest Natural Language Processing (NLP) datasets available has been extensively ‘filtered’ to remove black and Hispanic authors, as well as material related to gay...

Microsoft Predicts Weather for Individual Farms

 Originally published in IEEE Spectrum, Oct 4, 2021. Imagine you’re a farmer in the northern United States. It’s early spring, and nighttime temperatures are just starting to rise above freezing. You need to fertilize your newly-planted crops,...

Deep Learning’s Diminishing Returns

 Originally published in IEEE Spectrum, Sept 24, 2021. Deep Learning is now being used to translate between languages, predict how proteins fold, analyze medical scans, and play games as complex as Go, to name just a few applications of a technique...

There’s a Multibillion-Dollar Market for Your Phone’s Location Data

 Originally published in The Markup, Sept 30, 2021.  A huge but little-known industry has cropped up around monetizing people’s movements. Companies that you likely have never heard of are hawking access to the location history on your...

The Pandemic is Testing the Limits of Face Recognition

 Originally published in MIT Technology Review, Sept 28, 2021. Government use of face ID systems exploded during the pandemic—but tying it to critical services has left some people locked out at the moment they needed help the...

Video – The Data Model Strategy: Make Analytics Work for Your Business from Declan Owens of Piano

 Webinar:  The Data Model Strategy: Make Analytics Work for Your Business, Not the Other Way Around Speaker: Declan Owens, Digital Analytics Expert at Piano   (more…)

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