Monthly Archives: June 2023

The Black Belt Of Digital Decisions

In Jan-2017 Mike Gualtieri from Forrester published a report “Prescriptive Analytics: The Black Belt Of Digital Decisions” which tied Analytics to actionable Decisions. Mike wrote: “Enterprises must stop wasting time and money on unactionable analytics. These efforts don’t matter if the resulting … Continue reading

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Challenge July-2023 “Rules as Preferences”

In the real world not all rules can be satisfied and we may consider them as preferences. For example, our June-2023 Challenge “Miss Manners” used well-tuned data with equal numbers of males and females at each party. Of course, real data is not like … Continue reading

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What’s New in DMN 1.4 and 1.5

Bruce Silver published the latest news in the DMN standard including: Link

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DecisionCAMP-2023 Program has been Published

DecisionCAMP-2023 Program and Schedule are now available! This major annual Decision Management event will feature 19 interesting presentations from well-known and new presenters in the area of Decision Intelligence. They will cover many hot topics such as the common use … Continue reading

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Fake court citations from ChatGPT

The Guardian: Two US lawyers fined for submitting fake court citations from ChatGPT. A law firm also penalized after chatbot invented six legal cases that were then used in an aviation injury claim. Link

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Business Rules Manifesto – 20th Anniversary

Business Rules Manifesto is 20 years old and “it is as fresh as the day it was written. Only 2 pages, free, and translated into 18 languages, the Business Rules Manifesto ushered in a whole new way of thinking about … Continue reading

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Towards Programming as Conversation

With LLMs taking the world, the prediction “What comes after serverless? Conversational Programming!” becomes a reality. It is interesting that even in 1967 Marvin Minsky understood the possibility of a 2-way conversation between programmer and computer, where the program is … Continue reading

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About LLM Reasoning and Planning Abilities

Today Yann LeCun wrote: “Auto-regressive LLM have very limited reasoning and planning abilities. I do not believe we can get anywhere close to human-level AI (even cat-level AI) without (1) learning world models from sensory inputs like video, (2) an … Continue reading

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Combining LLM with Traditional Coding

A project lead of Google Bard just announced that “Bard is improving at mathematical tasks, coding questions and string manipulation through a new technique called implicit code execution. Plus, it has a new export action to Google Sheets… With this … Continue reading

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What AI is, isn’t, and could be

Marc Andreessen wrote: “What AI is: The application of mathematics and software code to teach computers how to understand, synthesize, and generate knowledge in ways similar to how people do it. AI is a computer program like any other – it runs, … Continue reading

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