Assessing Misinformation Infection In People In The Digital Age
Posted on09 Mar 2020
Tagsartificial intelligence, information, information technology, internet, social media, television, algorithms
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The digital age expanded access to information. That included bad info as well as good. This means people are more misinformed as... Read More
The Failure Of Constructive Criticism To Deliver Excellence
The failure of constructive criticism lies in excellence. It can deliver okay performances. It does not deliver excellent ones though. Research and... Read More
Protecting Your Job Tomorrow By Protecting Your Data Today
Posted on07 May 2018
TagsCBS News, hiQ Labs, Acxiom, Tinder, big data, artificial intelligence, China, LinkedIn, The Economist, workplace, job seeking
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It’s time. Start protecting your job tomorrow by protecting your data today. The workplace of tomorrow demands it. It’s not just about... Read More
What If Women Were The Original Business Management Theorists?
Posted on02 Apr 2018
Tagsartificial intelligence, business, economics, management, motivation, perspective, The Economist, gender differences, Douglas McGregor, business management theory
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In a discussion with a businesswoman, I said that business is a very masculine field. When asked to explain, I asked her,... Read More
Difference Between Innovation And Creativity In Business
Posted on26 Feb 2018
TagsElisha Otis, elevator, MIT Technology Review, The Economist, perspective, innovation, creativity, Creative Innovation Series, context, business, artificial intelligence
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Simply, the difference between innovation and creativity in business is commercialism. Innovation makes money on a large scale. Creativity does not. The... Read More
Intro To Basic Artificial Intelligence Without The Gobbledygook
Posted on15 Jan 2018
Tagstrial and error, artificial intelligence, computers, Scientific American, social media, big data, MIT Technology Review, machine learning
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The news contains much about the changes artificial intelligence will bring. An intro to basic artificial intelligence (AI) can help anyone see... Read More
Biggest Obstacles to Big Data Are Right In Front of Us
Posted on23 Jan 2017
TagsGo, artificial intelligence, business planning, decisions, information technology, resistance to change, statistics, uncertainty, big data, bias, 2016 presidential election
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Big data analytics is a big thing. It also plays a huge role in artificial intelligence (AI). Deep learning requires analyzing a... Read More
Decision Making Tips from Google’s Artificial Intelligence
Posted on14 Mar 2016
Tagsartificial intelligence, decision-making process, decisions, experience, Google, The Economist, Wired Magazine, Wall Street Journal, bias
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Go is the most complex strategy game. It surpasses Chess by far. There are more possibilities in a game of Go than... Read More
Assessing Thinking Skills Using Two Artificial Intelligence Models
Posted on15 Feb 2016
Tagsartificial intelligence, decision-making process, problem solving, skills, Thoughts, MIT Technology Review
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The more we learn about artificial intelligence (AI) the more we learn how we think. AI often uses our thinking as a... Read More
Computers as Better Listeners
Allowing people to talk reduces anxiety. It’s a form of therapy. Finding patient, disciplined listeners can be tough though. Computers, using artificial... Read More