Monthly Archives: December 2023

Family Riddle

We decided to bring back a classic family riddle as a Jan-2024 Challenge as it requires some logical thinking. It will be interesting to see what our readers could do with such a problem today when along with traditional decision intelligence … Continue reading

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Happy Holiday Season and Joyous New Year!

Here is a musical greeting from Dr. Alan Fish

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A new family of antibiotics discovered with graph deep learning

“The discovery of novel structural classes of antibiotics is urgently needed to address the ongoing antibiotic resistance crisis… Our approach enables the deep learning-guided discovery of structural classes of antibiotics and demonstrates that machine learning models in drug discovery can … Continue reading

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Knowledge Graph in 100 Lines of Code

Knowledge graphs are getting lots of attention at the moment, as they are the natural Yin to the Yang of LLMs, providing structured data to chat interfaces, and powering Retrieval Augmented Generation. In this article Dan Selman demonstrates how to create your own custom Knowledge … Continue reading

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IBM Business Automation Manager Open Edition 9.0

IBM presented BAMOE 9.0 – watch a webinar on Dec 13. It introduces new IBM Decision Manager and Process Automation Manager Open Editions that replace the corresponding Red Hat products: Tim Wuthenow explained that BAMOE is going to be a … Continue reading

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Peter Norvig about Generative AI and Programming

Peter Norvig, the AI Authority for the last 40 years, recently shared his vision of Software in the age of Generative AI. He talks about the history and the future of programmers, programming languages, and the software industry. Link

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Gartner: “Decision-Centric” is surpassing “Data-Driven”

Gartner predicts that by 2028, 25% of chief data and analytics officer vision statements will become “decision-centric,” surpassing “data-driven” slogans, as human decision-making behaviors are modeled to improve data and analytics. Data alone doesn’t change decision-making behaviors, unless it is … Continue reading

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Diagram-based Engineering

Vincent Lextrait started an interesting discussion at LinkedIn about why “diagram-based engineering”, an approach Low code/No code belongs to, has been tried every 20 years, and always failed. “Just ask Grady Booch who co-invented UML. He’ll tell you that the failure … Continue reading

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Decision-making under uncertainty

Making decisions under uncertainty is hard. The best course of action can be very counter-intuitive. Meinolf Sellmann provided a good example that illustrates this. His article “A Tale of Two Coffees” showcases a tool that cuts through the uncertainty, even … Continue reading

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