The AI Productivity Paradox: Immediate Gains vs. Long-Term Risks

AI tools are delivering real efficiency wins, but they’re also quietly reshaping how workers think, what skills atrophy, and where quality unexpectedly breaks down. Here’s what every business leader needs to understand before going all-in. The AI Productivity Paradox: a Continue reading The AI Productivity Paradox: Immediate Gains vs. Long-Term Risks

AI’s $2 Trillion Moment—and the Hidden Costs We’re Ignoring

Spending on artificial intelligence is expected to cross the $2 trillion mark by 2026. This massive investment signals that AI is no longer a peripheral experiment but a central part of how global businesses function. Companies are quickly moving past Continue reading AI’s $2 Trillion Moment—and the Hidden Costs We’re Ignoring

From Connectomes to Digital Twins: Forecasting the Brain in Real Time

Mapping the Living Mind: From Wiring Diagrams to Neural Forecasting Scientists have spent years trying to figure out how the biological brain works by looking at it from two different angles. One group has focused on connectomics, which is basically Continue reading From Connectomes to Digital Twins: Forecasting the Brain in Real Time

Comparing Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL)

Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL) are terms that are commonly used in the technology industry. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they are not the same thing. Each technology has unique features, advantages, Continue reading Comparing Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL)

The Best Leaders Have a Contagious Positive Energy

This post references the HBR article titled “The Best Leaders Have a Contagious Positive Energy” by Emma Seppälä and Kim Cameron. Take a few minutes to read the whole article here, but one of the key takeaways for me in Continue reading The Best Leaders Have a Contagious Positive Energy

Digital Twin – exploring the basics

The concept of digital twins is not new, but rather built on ideas that have been explored for the last couple of decades. The technology (compute power, data management & analytics, etc..) and thinking (increasing regulatory and community acceptance of Continue reading Digital Twin – exploring the basics

Books to read: Algorithms to Live By

This book is a solid read with ideas that apply to decision making across a broad spectrum of areas. The authors are able to make the math and conversation around algorithms map to life in well thought and articulated examples Continue reading Books to read: Algorithms to Live By

WHY THE PAST 10 YEARS OF AMERICAN LIFE HAVE BEEN UNIQUELY STUPID

I came across this article on Twitter this week and was struck by many of the points. The idea that as we have evolved our social medial platforms, we have empowered the worst of society, and amplified their behaviors has Continue reading WHY THE PAST 10 YEARS OF AMERICAN LIFE HAVE BEEN UNIQUELY STUPID

Algorithms for decision making: Free book download from MIT

MIT press has provided a free book on Algorithms for decision making. You can download it from MIT Press here, or alternatively it is available from this site if the original link fails. From the data science website: The book Continue reading Algorithms for decision making: Free book download from MIT

Pistoia Alliance: Patient Centricity

There is an increasing recognition of the value in patient engagement with respect to healthcare in general, as well as the emerging field of personalized / targeted medicine and digital health. The wearable / therapeutic combination, CAR-T therapies, telehealth and Continue reading Pistoia Alliance: Patient Centricity

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