Back in 2014, Gartner placed the field of prescriptive analytics at the beginning of the ‘Peak of Inflated Expectations’ in their Hype Cycle of Emerging Technologies....
I was hanging around the LinkedIn water cooler the other day, just minding my own business, when I came across this very interesting graphic (Figure 1) from Brent Dykes t...
In today’s data-driven reality, data warehouses are becoming increasingly crucial for companies in all sectors. Yet despite the hours and cash poured into them, some 8...
Artificial Intelligence has a long history of oscillating between two somewhat contradictory poles. On one side, exemplified by Noam Chomsky, Marvin Minsky, Seymour Paper...
Its that time of the year and while I do not like predictions, I think there is one which I want to talk about It’s a bit specific so needs some context From an AI stan...
A labyrinth is a structure in the inner ear. The use of the term labyrinthology might sometimes relate to this part of the human anatomy. Alternatively, some people t...
A new study evaluates ML models that classify fake news from fact. The best models can only achieve up to 77.2% accuracy. AI will probably never be able to fully repla...
The benefits of 5G – delivering super-fast, low-latency broadband to consumers, wirelessly, wherever they are – promises to revolutionise the way we interact with one...
Manufacturing Line, Wikimedia Commons, 2014 Fakery certainly isn’t limited to news and social media. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) e...
Almost all Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) businesses start with a “visionary idea” – a concept that can revolutionize the industry. Yet, the world has wit...