Monthly Archives: February 2024

AI Pollution

“The amount of AI-generated content is beginning to overwhelm the internet. Or maybe a better term is pollute. Pollute its searches, its pages, its feeds, everywhere you look. I’ve been predicting that generative AI would have pernicious effects on our culture … Continue reading

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Are we solving the correct problem?

Deepak Mehta: “As problem-solvers, we have all been there. You find the perfect solution to a problem, only to realize that the problem you were trying to solve was different from the one you were presented with. Or worse yet, … Continue reading

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Unlocking multimodal understanding across millions of tokens

Today Google announced Gemini 1.5 that supports “millions of tokens of multimodal input. The multimodal capabilities of the model means you can interact in sophisticated ways with entire books, very long document collections, codebases of hundreds of thousands of lines … Continue reading

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Learning Decision Rules with GPT

On Feb 26 Simon Vandevelde, a frequent presenter at DecisionCAMPs, will talk about how to combine learning and reasoning in AI. Register for this free webinar. Here is his abstract: “Operational decisions are an important part of knowledge-intensive organizations, as these … Continue reading

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Removing Ambiguity in Business Rules

In his recent article “Being Unambiguous Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Expressing Rules” Ron Ross gave an example of the kind of ambiguity that policy interpreters, business analysts, and IT professionals deal with daily. It’s a sentence from the California 2014 … Continue reading

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