Category Archives: Artificial Intelligence

James Gosling about GenAI

James Gosling, the Father of Java, offers a thought-provoking critique on the GenAI hype, highlighting both its potential and the risks of overestimating its capabilities. Link

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IBM AI Roadmap for the next few years

Armand Ruiz, VP of Product – AI Platform @IBM, describes what is coming: “Beyond 2030, we aim to create adaptable and generalist AI that can collaborate effectively with humans. These AI models will be composed of modules with different cognitive … Continue reading

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When will anyone start making actual money from AI?

Wall Streeters have been asking this question for weeks and some for months: “When will anyone start making actual money from artificial intelligence?  “In the 18 months since ChatGPT kicked off an AI arms race, tech giants have promised that the … Continue reading

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 AI Colors Past Videos

“This is mind-blowing AI-restored footage (by HistoryColored) – from 1896 of the cities Paris and Lyon in France. You can see pedestrians and vehicles of the past in various locations across the two cities. This footage was primarily filmed and … Continue reading

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The AI Summer

Ben Evans: “Hundreds of millions of people have tried ChatGPT, but most of them haven’t been back. Every big company has done a pilot, but far fewer are in deployment. Some of this is just a matter of time. But … Continue reading

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Automatically-generated ontology?

Ron Ross: “Automatically-generated ontology? In other words, can existing AI on its own assemble a meaningful, useful ontology from some corpus for a domain of knowledge that currently has no ontology? Based on our experiments and experience, I’d say no … Continue reading

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Progress Towards the Holy Grail

In 1996 Prof. Gene Freuder wrote the paper “In Pursuit of the Holy Grail” proposed that Constraint Programming was well-positioned to pursue the Holy Grail of computer science: the user simply states the problem and the computer solves it. For … Continue reading

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Yann LeCun: “Distorted view of reality”

Yann LeCun: “Don’t confuse the superhuman knowledge accumulation and retrieval abilities of current LLMs with actual intelligence.“ “If you are a student interested in building the next generation of AI systems, don’t work on LLMs.” “It seems to me that … Continue reading

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When Not to Use Generative AI

Gartner: “Generative AI is only one piece of the much broader AI landscape, and most business problems require a combination of different AI techniques. Ignore this fact, and you risk overestimating the impacts of GenAI and implementing the technology for … Continue reading

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DM Vendors adding GenAI to their Products

Sparkling Logic announced the launch of AI Assistant, that leverages a large language model (LLM) form of generative AI pre-trained on various decision management tasks. Users will be able to interact with AI Assistant using natural language to create and … Continue reading

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