by Dwayne Phillips This is what the people who steer the money want from AI or anything else. We don’t want AI to do the dishes and the laundry. Well, most of us want these things, but the people who steer the money, i.e., the CEO folks, want answers to their big questions. Big questions […]
Entries Tagged as 'Data Science'
Answer the Big Questions, Please
October 17th, 2024 · No Comments
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Data Science · Decide · Questions · Requirements · Systems
Poisoned Machine Learning
January 29th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We have yet another problem with machine learning. This one, however, has an easy solution. Several years ago I wrote of a fundamental problem with machine learning. I guess we have yet another problem being called “poisoned” machine learning. With poisoning, someone knows that I am about to “learn the machine” something […]
Tags: Analysis · Artificial Intelligence · Concepts · Data Science · Machine Learning
50% of 50%
October 26th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Let’s pay attention to some basic math. We don’t like that, but we are adults, so let’s behave accordingly. In some respects, asking, “What is 50% of 50%?” is silly. Ask a mathematician that question. I did recently and the response was a laugh. The answer is 2,500%%. Huh? Everyone knows that […]
Tags: Adults · Approximation · Clarity · Communication · Data Science · Knowledge · Science
The Data-Centric Organization (At the Grocery Store)
September 14th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes we get a bit carried away with this idea of being a data-centric organization or data centricity or data driven or whatever. It seems that everyone wants a data-centric organization (and I don’t like that term because the computer marks it as a misspelled word). We need to have data centricity […]
Tags: Data Science · Decide · History · Management
Data Visualization (A Calendar)
September 7th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Let’s not get carried away with things like “data visualization.” We’ve been looking at data for a long time. I have heard a lot lately about data visualization. This blog post should indicate that I have heard far too much lately about data visualization. The folly hit me recently as we were […]
Tags: Calendar · Communication · Data Science · History · Journal · Knowledge · Technology · Visibility
BYOD
August 24th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips BYOD or Bring Your Own Data is a big deal. It has been in computing since the start of computing. Nothing new here folks, but it is still important. Everyone is a data scientist (sort of). Everyone works for a data-centric organization (sort of). Data is the new oil (sort of). Data […]
Tags: Communication · Computing · Data Science · Information · Language · Software · Technology · Word
Want AI to Succeed?
April 20th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I think OpenAI did this before I get around to writing this blog post, but if you want AI to succeed, stop calling it AI. There is a large part of society that doesn’t like “AI.” First, how do you pronounce “AI?” Is it “A” then “I” or it some word that […]
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Culture · Data Science · Vocabulary
50% is Not One Half
February 27th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A review of percent may surprise some. Sorry about that. Use this information cautiously. I recently read a contract that purported to calculate 50% of 50%. That struck me as odd, so given too much time on my hands, I thought about it a while. Warning: thinking about basic things for a […]
Tags: Approximation · Concepts · Data Science · Mathematics
Please Stop Saying “AI”
October 17th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips It seems that everyone wants to say or write AI or artificial intelligence these days. Please stop misusing the term. Our Federal Trade Commission wants to regulate AI. The lack of literacy is astounding, but then again, this is the pinnacle of regulating instead of creating. The FTC, with all its good […]
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Data Science · Knowledge · Notice
A Simple and Functional Database
September 26th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Stop worrying about the next technology. Do something simple that has all the functions you need. The database. Sigh. Gosh, what is next? What is the next database technology that will solve all my problems? Requirements: Enter information. Find entered information. Read entered information. Change entered information. Solution: The ASCII text file. […]
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