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Artificial Intelligence: Try It You’ll Like It

This article discusses the "Intelligence Revolution," driven by AI and big data. It emphasizes the need for businesses to become smarter by adopting AI, outlines steps for AI implementation, and highlights examples of AI use in leading companies.

The Rise of A.I. Is Not Like the Dotcom Bubble

The article compares the current AI boom to the 1990s dotcom bubble, arguing that today's AI enthusiasm is more grounded in reality. Unlike the dotcom era, businesses are approaching AI investments cautiously, expecting tangible benefits and real-world applications.

Artificial Intelligence and Critical Infrastructure

The article discusses the crucial role of AI in enhancing critical infrastructure efficiency and cybersecurity. It highlights AI's potential to improve power grids, water systems, and defend against cyberattacks, while also noting AI itself may become considered critical infrastructure.

A.I. & The ‘Clash of the Technology Titans’

This week, Steve was featured on Schwab Network hosted by Nicole Petallides, where he discussed tech and A.I. trends in focus. Steve notes that MSFT, META, and GOOGL are working to build the largest possible knowledge bases with factors that could differentiate competitors in the A.I. space. Steve also discusses AI and the future of work.

In Memoriam: C. Gordon Bell

This article commemorates the life and achievements of Gordon Bell, a pioneer in computer science. It highlights his contributions to the development of minicomputers, his work at companies like DEC and Microsoft, and his numerous awards and innovations in computing.

The AI arms race may soon center on a competition for ‘expert’ data

Training data scraped from the web may have been OK for the first wave of large language models, but as competition increases, more and better data will be needed.