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  • The end of software

    The End of Pre-Packaged Software Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, recently remarked that the era of proprietary “pre-packaged” software could come to an end. This predicts a future where custom AI agents replace traditional software by delivering tailored solutions virtually on-the-fly that meet our needs dynamically and precisely. Limitations of Traditional Software For decades, pre-packaged…

  • Think first

    The hype surrounding AI’s potential to transform cognitive tasks in business is considerable. Although its impact will be profound, few concrete use cases have been widely adopted in the business sector during this early stage. Before investing substantially in AI, businesses should carefully consider how generative AI could benefit their operations. Our initial approach involves…

  • How we consult

    Strategy Formulation In this initial phase, AI consultants collaborate with the client to devise an optimal plan for integrating AI into their business. They enumerate the necessary tools, calculate costs, estimate the timeframe, and consider other relevant factors during the planning process. Evaluating Feasibility and Potential OutcomesAI projects often stall due to inadequate preliminary assessment.…

  • The Impact of AI on software development

    Since the launch of public access to ChatGPT, much has been made of the impact that generative artificial intelligence will have on the profession of software development. However, I think that there will be important milestones before this impact is profound. The two milestones are: AI that can debug code as an agent If AI…

  • ChatGPT

    ChatGPT

    ChatGPT revolutionizes the landscape of AI by harnessing a deep learning language model and making it readily accessible to everyone. Before the advent of ChatGPT, training models required proficiency in a programming language like Python, creating a barrier to entry for many individuals. The capabilities of ChatGPT represent a breakthrough comparable to the invention of…

  • Victorian SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) current exposure sites map

    Sourced from: https://discover.data.vic.gov.au/ Last updated at 27/5/21 11:12AM

  • Devices and democracy

    Devices and democracy

    Podcast to listen to: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/conversations/jamie-susskind/12019092 My takeaways: currently, editorial policies are being set and changed on-the-fly by technology platforms such as Facebook. Governments should have more of a role in this. the volume of content posted will require algorithms to either censor/curate content. government legislation and regulation cadence are currently not matching the pace of…

  • Stopping facial recognition? Don’t bother trying.

    Stopping facial recognition? Don’t bother trying.

    Facial recognition technology will soon “come of age” and be available to anyone. Within a couple of years, we will have an app that will match a photo you take with photos on the public internet and match a person’s online identity to the photo.

  • Excel hell

    Excel hell

    Because Excel is used by most businesses as the go-to financial tool, often the use of it grows so that calculating the workbook takes too long. In my time working in information technology, I have seen Excel been used as a database, and once even as a word processor. I analyse the current and future…

  • Directly accessing the brain

    Directly accessing the brain

    https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/science-news/machine-learning-turns-thoughts-words Reading the pattern of activated brain cells presents great opportunities. Already brain scientists can generally correlate areas of the brain to types of activities, however, machine learning presents the opportunity to learn specific brain cell activation patterns that relate to specific activities.