AI
Where are GPT and friends going?
What can we estimate about where the Generative AI innovation is going? Three useful links to articles that give interesting observations and insights.
Natural Language Processing for Standards Development
By Chris Harding, Principal, Lacibus, LTD, and Member of The Open Group
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is emerging as a powerful technology with many applications. Here are some thoughts on its application to standards development, with a call to participate in The Open Group work that uses it.
Hedgehog Innovation
According to Archilochus, the fox knows many things, but a hedgehog knows one big thing.In his article on AI and the threat to middle class jobs, Larry Elliot focuses on machine learning and robotics.AI stands to be to the fourth industrial revolution …
Hedgehog Innovation
According to Archilochus, the fox knows many things, but a hedgehog knows one big thing.In his article on AI and the threat to middle class jobs, Larry Elliot focuses on machine learning and robotics.AI stands to be to the fourth industrial revolution …
Reasoning with the majority – chatGPT
#ThinkingWithTheMajority #chatGPT has attracted considerable attention since its launch in November 2022, prompting concerns about the quality of its output as well as the potential consequences of widespread use and misuse of this and similar too…
Reasoning with the majority – chatGPT
#ThinkingWithTheMajority #chatGPT has attracted considerable attention since its launch in November 2022, prompting concerns about the quality of its output as well as the potential consequences of widespread use and misuse of this and similar too…
Cicero and chatGPT — signs of AI progress?
Cicero, a model by facebook Meta, was able to win from humans in one of the best board games in the world: Diplomacy, a very impressive feat. More on that below. Let’s move to chatGPT first, the language model that… Read More Cicero and ch…
On the Psychology of Architecture and the Architecture of Psychology
Advisors need (a) to know what they are talking about and (b) be able to convince others. For architects, the first part is called ‘architecture’ and the second part could be called ‘the psychology of architecture’.
We tend to do that already, but mos…
Adaptive enterprise architecture practice: data to decisions
by Asif Qumer GillUniversity of Technology Sydney, Australia. Abstract Enterprise…
It is life, Jim. But not as we know it.
Blake Lemoine, a Google engineer, has claimed the LaMDA language neural net chatbot is sentient, is alive. Nonsense on stilts, according to one critic.
A musing about the meaning of ‘life’. And abortion. And doubt. And the point Lemoine has but doesn…
Review of The Myth of Artificial Intelligence & A conversation with Erik Larson
Last April, the book The Myth of Artificial Intelligence was published by Harvard University Press. The author is Erik J. Larson, a computer scientist and tech entrepreneur who is active in the field, especially in natural language processing. After re…