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Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Computing, and Decision-Making
This article explains cognitive computing vs. AI. Cognitive computing helps humans make better decisions by considering complex data. It's useful when dealing with unstructured data and situations with no clear right answer. AI aims to find the most accurate answer and works without human input. Cognitive computing is for complex decision-making, while AI is for well-defined problems.

Policymakers and Artificial Intelligence
This article explores the challenges of regulating AI. Policymakers struggle to keep pace with technological advancements. International cooperation is needed but difficult to achieve. Balancing innovation and ethical risks is a challenge. EU's proposed AI Act could serve as a model for global regulation. Industry standards can help, but legal frameworks are essential.

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I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that.
Google engineer claims chatbot LaMDA is sentient, sparking debate about AI consciousness. Google says LaMDA is not sentient and Lemoine's claims are not supported by evidence. Experts say LaMDA's impressive abilities don't equate to sentience. There are ethical and legal implications if AI becomes sentient.

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What Business Leaders Need to Know About Machine Learning in 2022
Machine learning (ML) is a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that allows computers to learn from data and make predictions. Businesses are adopting ML to automate tasks, improve efficiency, and gain new insights from data. There are different techniques for training ML models, including supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning. No-code ML, TinyML, AutoML, and MLOps are emerging trends that make ML more accessible to businesses. By understanding ML, businesses can discover new opportunities to gain a competitive advantage.

Making AI Work
This article explores the dangers of deepfakes, AI-generated videos that can make real people say or do things they never did. Deepfakes can be used to spread misinformation or damage someone's reputation. Lawmakers struggle to create laws to regulate deepfakes without infringing on free speech. AI can also create realistic faces of people who don't exist, and AI facial recognition software can misidentify people.

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AI Can Make Every Day April Fools’ Day
This article explores the dangers of deepfakes, AI-generated videos that can make real people say or do things they never did. Deepfakes can be used to spread misinformation or damage someone's reputation. Lawmakers are struggling to create laws to regulate deepfakes without infringing on free speech. AI can also create realistic faces of people who don't exist, and AI facial recognition software can misidentify people.

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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.

Marketing in the Machine Learning Age
This article explains how machine learning can be a useful tool for marketers. Machine learning helps analyze data to understand customers and create targeted marketing campaigns. Marketers can segment customers, automate tasks, and optimize campaigns using machine learning. However, machine learning is a tool and requires human input to be successful.