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In the future, barriers between businesses will blur - we think of it as community capitalism.
Communities succeed because insight cross pollinates and our role is to extract that insight then serve it to you below.
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All science is becoming data science
Steve co-founded Curvenote with a mission nothing short of making science better. Dev tricks can be applied to all scientific methodologies.
Alex Carruthers
Sep 8, 202114 min read
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Data science is not really a science anymore
Jan Matousek is a practical data scientist who is more focused on working solutions that shiny toys, sharing his approach to ML in e-comm.
Alex Carruthers
Jul 5, 20218 min read
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Garbage Detection, from Space
Sergey uses satellites to detect garbage and monitor borders. He discusses his approach to business and he casts his mind into the future.
Alex Carruthers
Apr 13, 20218 min read
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Forecasting, a problem every company faces
From crop prediction to predictive resource rostering, every business can benefit from better forecasting.
Alex Carruthers
Mar 10, 20215 min read
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Our algorithms have sex
The father of channel attribution and ex-Googler Gabriel Hughes explains his journey to genetic algorithms and dynamic user interfaces.
Alex Carruthers
Jan 27, 20217 min read
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Clients now come to us
Przemek struggled through the early days explaining how ML can help. Now, clients come to him with ideas.
Alex Carruthers
Dec 15, 20204 min read
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Adaptability and Survival
After landing a large airline deal, Covid grounded the industry. Survival comes from adaptability, as shown by Taybull's business model.
Alex Carruthers
Dec 1, 20206 min read
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Innovation and Bureaucracy
Steven Boylan paints a picture of the EU public-sector funding landscape and talks about a few of his innovation projects.
Alex Carruthers
Oct 18, 20205 min read
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Performance, not understanding
Markus Schmitt explains how people misunderstand the role of data - it’s about performance, not understanding.
Alex Carruthers
Sep 16, 20204 min read
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Community capitalism: launching the Machine Commons
There‘s only one existential truth: we are not alone. We don’t live our personal lives solo. Businesses shouldn’t be isolated, either.
Alex Carruthers
Mar 10, 20204 min read
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Incentivising social enterprise through technology
Rudradeb is the founder of Omdena, an online ecosystem that self-organises volunteers to tackle social issues with machine learning.
Alex Carruthers
Nov 22, 20196 min read
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Data security risks in the modern age
Tom Dalglish is concerned about, erm, a few things.
Alex Carruthers
Sep 4, 20198 min read
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Core competences
Hot dog, not hot dog. Companies which don’t have data as a core competitive advantage have zero incentive to pioneer ML technology.
Alex Carruthers
Aug 28, 20196 min read
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Amazon: business, or machine?
An Amazon employee talked about the firm’s trajectory to automate *everything* - even the generation of ‘business rules’.
Alex Carruthers
Aug 27, 20195 min read
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ML, meet quantum mechanics
When these two technologies collide - and they will, the world will transcend in capability.
Alex Carruthers
Jul 11, 20191 min read
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Oh F***. I'm the AI expert.
If no one knows what they're talking about, someone needs to start talking...
Alex Carruthers
Jul 11, 20191 min read
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Future of education
No two newsfeeds are the same. Maybe education will follow suit.
Alex Carruthers
Jun 14, 20191 min read
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A bridge between data and marketing
Nick Rood works for a company chipping away at the goliath media company budgets - and they don't need many people.
Alex Carruthers
Jun 14, 20191 min read
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Consumer Feedback as a Sense
How one team built a global central nervous system for feedback.
Alex Carruthers
Jun 14, 20191 min read
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The fundamental mechanic of the universe
Maxime discusses how concepts such as space and time in physics are breaking down and suggests how 'learning' itself could be fundamental.
Alex Carruthers
Jun 14, 20192 min read
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