Self-storage might seem a surprising choice for a former finance guy, but there’s a lot of tech under the hood. Working at CubeSmart. Technical.ly is a free news resource thanks to financial ...
Puzzles are the crux of data science. So argue authors of “Radical Uncertainty” John Kay and Mervyn King, who categorize all modern problems as resolvable uncertainty or radical uncertainty. According ...
In recent years, the artificial intelligence (AI) landscape has shifted from quiet curiosity to relentless noise. Conference taglines, vendor solicitations, and slide decks all seem to begin with the ...
A recent HBR article by Oguz Acar from King’s College London rejects the idea that Prompt Engineering is the hottest job of the future, declaring instead that problem formulation is a higher-order, ...
Department of Defense leaders are facing a tsunami of data and wrestling with the question of how exactly to best use and harness it. As the data influx continues to swell, government and industry ...
It’s no longer how good your model is, it’s how good your data is. Why privacy-preserving synthetic data is key to scaling AI. The potential of generative AI has captivated both businesses and ...
We meet the CDO of the World Food Programme who tells us how he focuses on solving problems from first principles, and how that in turn is helping his organization use data to feed the world. In a ...
InfoWorld’s own Pete Babb provided some good coverage around the “analytics cloud” recently debuted by IBM, called Blue Insight. You can think of Blue Insight as a system that gathers data from those ...
You cannot turn your head to politely sneeze without encountering someone who isn’t a specialist in AI or a technology company that claims to have a product that uses AI to solve a significant ...
Most enterprise AI investments are failing. At Davos 2026, leaders must confront the human data gap that determines whether ...