by Dwayne Phillips These chattering bots can “generate” all sorts of information. Humans must do more and better to keep their paying jobs. I recently sat in a lecture about some worthwhile topic. The lecturer started with, “There are eight aspects to this topic that we will cover in the next ten sessions.” The lecturer […]
Entries from April 2024
Higher Expectations for Human Intelligence
April 29th, 2024 · No Comments
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Change · Expectations · Expertise · Improvement · Tools
Big Government Overshadowed by Industry
April 25th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips You think the US government is big and spends lots of money? It is now overshadowed by industry—especially in computing. I was an employee of the US Federal government for 28 years. We did big things in computing that cost big dollars. I once worked in a lab where we had four […]
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Choose · Government · History · Technology
There Is No Crying in Baseball and Other Self-Contradictions
April 22nd, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Take caution with negative statements as they often contradict themselves. “There is no crying in baseball,” is a famous line from the movie A League of Their Own. (My wife says that is a movie about sisters. I say it is a movie about baseball.) That is a self-contradictory statement. One person […]
Tags: Analysis · Appearances · Clarity · Communication · Integrity · Learning · Meaning · Writing
Fly Under the Radar for a While
April 18th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Keep your earth-shattering new thing quiet for a while. Once it works, shout. This is basic risk management. Something has never been done before. That means it is difficult. I have a solution. I can do it or I think I can do it. The best practice, in my experience of doing […]
Tags: Humility · Management · Process · Risk · Work
Of Course It Works Better
April 15th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Of course software running for the thousandth time works better than some people at some tasks. It has for half-a-dozen decades. Why does this continue to surprise us? Here is a recent breath-taking story about how AI performs better than doctors at detecting a type of cancer. Of course it does. Put […]
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Expertise · Fatigue · Technology
Typing and Interruptions
April 11th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Reducing the time spent typing on the keyboards reduces the number of interruptions. There are new tools that reduce both. I can type fairly fast. At least I give myself credit for that. Like everyone else, I am interrupted while typing. I could estimate number of interruptions per hour or some rate […]
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Improvement · Mistakes · Technology · Time · Tools · Writing
Remote Sensing Is Still Difficult
April 8th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We have yet more examples showing how remote sensing is difficult. One day, we learn this well enough to anticipate it? There have been several unmanned craft land on the moon recently. That is a great accomplishment to send something to the moon and have it land soft enough to still function. […]
Tags: Adapting · Competence · Computing · Engineering · Learning · Remote Work · Risk · Technology
Intentional: A Word Without Meaning
April 4th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips To be intentional is to do something that you intended to do. I guess that is better than doing something accidentally or unintentionally. Yet, it has no meaning. To be intentional is to do something that you intended to do. It is to do something on purpose. Eating is intentional. I eat […]
Tags: Choose · Communication · Decide · Ideas · Purpose · Reframe
The Fireman Arsonist
April 1st, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We reward the fireman, the person who extinguishes a fire. Did the fireman, however, start the fire? I used to see this often. I worked in a place where engineers would plan projects and deliver systems per their plans. The trouble was: the engineers were terrible planners. They were good system designers […]
Tags: Design · Engineering · Planning · Record · Systems · Work