Reframing Responsible Decision-Making

The course “Leading Responsibly” at the Ivey Business School in Canada teaches individuals to become more responsible by helping them unpack their lived experiences. This Advisor offers key insights gleaned from the course.
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Ain’t No Lie — The unsolvable(?) prejudice problem in ChatGPT and friends

Thanks to Gary Marcus, I found out about this research paper. And boy, is this is both a clear illustration of a fundamental flaw at the heart of Generative AI, as well as uncovering a doubly problematic and potentially unsolvable problem: fine-tuning …

Requisite Hypocrisy

The city is charged with tension and a sense of urgency. After years of oppression, people’s frustration has reached its boiling point. The streets are flooded with bodies, united in their demand for equality. As you navigate through the crowd, you are just one among the countless anonymous faces. Only those next to you can […]

Using AI to Develop Enhanced Cybersecurity Measures

A research team at Los Alamos National Laboratory is using artificial intelligence to address several critical shortcomings in large-scale malware analysis, making significant advancements in the classification of Microsoft Windows malware and paving t…

How AtkinsRéalis creates shared value between solution and enterprise architecture

How AtkinsRéalis creates shared value between solution and enterprise architecture Latest news from (my website): Bizzdesign

To effectively navigate changes, Enterprise and Solution Architecture teams need to collaborate to enhance an organization’s architectural agility and ensure a competitive edge. Ensuring that these teams coexist and complement each other to drive business value is often easier said than done. Successful collaboration can be achieved by carefully managing touchpoints or points of interaction…

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How AtkinsRéalis creates shared value between solution and enterprise architecture

To effectively navigate changes, Enterprise and Solution Architecture teams need to interlink to enhance an organization’s architectural agility and ensure a competitive edge. Ensuring that these teams coexist and complement each other to drive business value is often easier said than done. Successful collaboration can be achieved by carefully managing touchpoints or points of interaction…