Monthly Archives: July 2025

Interesting Kaddle Competition

Markets don’t always stick to the plan. Like a sudden shift in the weather, price swings can throw off even the best predictions. Investors and businesses need models that can keep up, but many struggle to adapt when past trends … Continue reading

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Meta-Decision Support

Adam DeJans Jr.: “What if we treated the design of metrics, thresholds, and goals as decisions that need feedback loops and learning just like any other policy? That’s where I think the future lies. Meta-decision support: helping leaders choose what … Continue reading

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Writing is thinking

This article discusses the value of human-generated scientific writing in the age of LLMs. “Writing compels us to think — not in the chaotic, non-linear way our minds typically wander, but in a structured, intentional manner. By writing it down, … Continue reading

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A call for AI substance not for more hype

Today Stéphane Dalbera posted such a call: “… in the case of LLMs, too often the discourse remains high-level and aspirational. Demos abound, wow effect, but operational insights remain scarce. For a field that claims to redefine productivity, creativity, and … Continue reading

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“Decision Intelligence is AI for Grownups”

This phrase is often used to highlight how Decision Intelligence (DI) represents a more mature, pragmatic, and business-focused application of artificial intelligence. I asked Copilot why some people describe DI that way. See the answers at https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7352416233801060352/

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Is what photography did to painting similar to what AI does to software development? 

Google this question and see different answers. “This industry, by invading the territory of art, has become art’s most mortal enemy.” Was this quote said in 1859 about photography by Charles Baudelaire or in 2025 about AI art by somebody … Continue reading

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The Rise of Small Language Models (SLMs)

Specialized small language models (SLMs) can outperform large, generalist models. Want to learn how? Read Armand Ruiz’s post on LinkedIn: “Inference is cheaper. Iteration is faster. Fine-tuning takes hours, not weeks. SLMs can run locally, privately, and securely and no … Continue reading

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Smart orgs don’t chase models.They build decision systems.

This is a quote from Adam DeJans Jr. It is right to the point and should be shown completely: “Most AI systems can tell you what happened. Very few can tell you why. And almost none can tell you what … Continue reading

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AI Aphorisms

Bruno Levy decided to share short sentences related to the conditions of possibility for AI reasoning and human-AI collaboration. Here is his first aphorism: “True reasoning is not a function of knowing everything, but a function of being structurally immune … Continue reading

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AI ethics: Your face is not public domain

According to this LinkedIn post, “Denmark is about to make that official. Under a new amendment to the copyright law, the Danish government will give people the legal right to their own voice, face, and body – even when they’re … Continue reading

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