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What Meta and Microsoft stand to gain from their Llama 2 partnership
The Meta/Microsoft Llama 2 partnership is mostly about accelerating growth, but that's not all.
Answers have nowhere to hide
AI is now much closer to solving the elusive challenge of finding answers to questions on any topic
The power of recommendations
Why recommendation engines are the critical factor that will unlock the true potential of enterprise digital transformations
Is Deep Learning's Potential Reaching a Plateau?
A brief, recent history of deep learning's evolution and the three things necessary to increase its pace of progress
8 Leadership Lessons From the Best War Leadership Film of All Time
Great leaders do one thing others don't — they get maximum effort. This is what General Frank Savage was asked to do when he took command of the 918th Bombardment Group of the U.S. Eighth Air Force during World War II in the 1949 film 12 O'
OpenAI's commercial ambitions jeopardize the future of AI
Trust must be earned and is easily lost. Anybody working in the AI space knows we are in trust building mode with little currency to date. Hard problems around explainability and bias remain unsolved. Furthermore, large scale misuse is possible and hard to contain (e.g. deep fakes, fake news,
The Future of Work
Work is on the verge of becoming hyper-networked and decentralized. This "fundamental and predictable change," noted back in 2004 by Thomas Malone, founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence, has been a slow train coming over the past 20+ years. But a set of companies are
Neuro-Symbolic AI – Unlocking the Next Phase of AI
Don't let the AI hype fool you. Six years after Elon Musk warned AI-researchers were "summoning the demon," the field is still decades away from achieving true general AI that's autonomous and cross domain. In fact, as Oren Etzioni [https://allenai.org/team/orene]
The Imperative for Developing a Hybrid Mind
This is the first post in a two part series where I aim to convey my strategies for adapting to the pace of the technology industry. You can read the intro to the series here. Everyone today seems to talk about how hard problems are to solve. But how much
The Self Must be Invented and Recreated
“The self must be invented and recreated.” I read these words nearly nine years ago in the foreword to Paul Auster's The Invention of Solitude and they have resonated with me to this day because of how perfectly they apply to leading in a rapidly and perpetually evolving