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18 maart · Editie #25 · Bekijk online
Nieuws op het raakvlak van informatie, technologie, organisaties en maatschappij.
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Artikelen over digitale transformatie, technologietrends en de gevaren van AI. In de lijn van dit laatste: een bespreking van Shoshana Zuboff’s indrukwekkend gloednieuw boek over ‘surveilllance capitalism’: hoe moderne tech giganten ons leven meer en meer bepalen.
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Pivoting to digital maturity - Seven capabilities central to digital transformation | Deloitte Insights
Applying seven “digital pivots” across the enterprise can help organizations reap the benefits of increasing digital maturity.
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Digital Transformation and the Race Against Digital Darwinism | Brian Solis
Over wat er gebeurt als een organisatie de maatschappelijke en technologische veranderingen niet kan bijbenen.
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Macro technology forces at work - Technology trends past, present, and future | Deloitte Insights
Nine technological forces—the backbone of tech innovation past and present—make it possible for organizations to drive purposeful, transformational change.
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OpenAI unveils multitalented AI that writes, translates, and slanders | The Verge
A new breed of AI algorithm is breaking records when it comes to generating and understanding the written word. The latest example comes from Californian lab OpenAI, which today shared work on its GPT-2 model. The system can perform multiple related language tasks, including translation, summarization, and answering trivia.
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Better Language Models and Their Implications | OpenAI
We’ve trained a large-scale unsupervised language model which generates coherent paragraphs of text, achieves state-of-the-art performance on many language modeling benchmarks, and performs rudimentary reading comprehension, machine translation, question answering, and summarization—all without task-specific training.
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Is the Government Really in Control of Its Algorithms? | Medium
Elizabeth Brico’s daughters were removed from her custody in April 2018, in part, she believes, because of an algorithm. Brico was living with her in-laws in Florida while her husband grappled with…
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God is in the machine - Carl Miller on the terrifying, hidden reality of Ridiculously Complicated Algorithms | The Times Literary Supplement
The terrifying thing is that we’re quickly approaching a horizon after which no one will be able to explain the code used or decisions made to build these things. This sobering excerpt from Carl Miller’s book makes startlingly clear our ignorance of the machines we’ve hacked together. Longread! Takes some time…
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Stanford and the Ethical Dilemma of Silicon Valley’s Next Generation | The Ringer
Following major scandals at Facebook, Google, and others, how is the university known as a feeder system for tech giants coming to grips with a world in which many of its students’ dream jobs are now vilified?
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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff | The Guardian
Bespreking van Shoshana Zuboff’s indrukwekkend zeer recent boek over ‘surveillance capitalism’.
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