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Artificial Intelligence – A Guide for Thinking Humans

Henrik Warne

I really enjoyed reading Artificial Intelligence – A Guide for Thinking Humans by Melanie Mitchell. The author is a professor of computer science and an artificial intelligence (AI) researcher. Even though it is aimed at general readers, I found it to be very good in technical content. Enter word2vec.

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Have we reached the end of ‘too expensive’ for enterprise software?

CIO

Generative artificial intelligence ( genAI ) and in particular large language models ( LLMs ) are changing the way companies develop and deliver software. While useful, these tools offer diminishing value due to a lack of innovation or differentiation. Technical restrictions and solutions LLMs have certain technical limitations.

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Berlin’s Kaiko Systems nets €2M to help maritime technical operations go paperless

TechCrunch

In turn, Kaiko’s built-in artificial intelligence can verify data plausibility in a timely manner and flag issues to onshore teams. The spike in cost was in part due to an increase in global consumption, ports shut down by COVID-19 and supply chain disruptions during the outbreak, the founder explained.

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Freshworks lays off 660 — about 13 percent of its global workforce — despite strong earnings, profits

CIO

CEO Dennis Woodside said in an analyst call to discuss the earnings that Freshworks “ended the quarter with more than 69,600 total customers with a net add of more than 800 customers.” We shifted a number of technical resources in Q3 to further invest in the EX business as part of this strategic review process.

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Nerdy, a tutoring marketplace startup, is going public via SPAC

TechCrunch

Nerdy will merge with TPG Pace Tech Opportunities (NYSE: PACE), a publicly traded SPAC since 2015. Like other edtech companies , Varsity Tutors uses artificial intelligence and data analytics to better match experts to learners. TechCrunch reviewed the Nerdy-SPAC investor presentation, which can be read here.

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CISOs Take Note — Don't Let AI Adoption Outpace Due Diligence

Palo Alto Networks

Our objective is to present different viewpoints and predictions on how artificial intelligence is impacting the current threat landscape, how PAN protects itself and its customers, as well as implications for the future of cybersecurity. Of course, in the world of security, “What could go wrong?” is never a rhetorical question.

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In edtech, history matters: Reach Capital just closed its largest fund to date

TechCrunch

Reach Capital, one of the first venture firms to focus exclusively on edtech, closed its last investment vehicle during an unprecedented boom within tech. Fast-forward two years, we’re now in a different world, socially, politically and technologically. billion last year, down 49% from the year prior.