Welcome to this week’s edition of Connect the Dots. Cutting-edge stuff I’m reading, watching and list
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October 17 · Issue #9 · View online
Top articles and news in emerging tech and healthcare. Topics and tips for innovators.
The right stuff for outperformers who think and drive change.
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Welcome to this week’s edition of Connect the Dots. Cutting-edge stuff I’m reading, watching and listening to as CEO of Spiritus. I’ll also share professional tips and top research for change agents moving at the “speed of relevance.“ If you like what you read, please forward to a friend so they can sign up. Let’s get started with the most interesting articles, research and podcasts I’ve come across.
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Introduction to machine learning interpretability
Trade-offs between machine learning accuracy and interpretability have proven problematic, with real consequences for human understanding and trust. In this e-book, H2O.ai, a leading open source firm, provides its framework for building heterogeneous data and machine learning algorithms while also supporting fairness, accountability, transparency and explainable AI.
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Train the trainer: Why pre-trained accelerators are the key to successful AI adoption
AI’s evolving quickly. Here’s a look at how pre-trained accelerators are being used to deliver greater flexibility, scalability and resilence, with modularization and micro -services as key components.
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The threat of AI-powered cyberattacks looms large
AI’s becoming a weapon of cyberattackers. It’s also becoming a tools for information security teams responsible for ensuring the privacy and security of health data and protecting the operational resilience of their organizations in the face of cyber threats.
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New York state set to impose new health data security breach rules
As of Oct. 23, companies whose customers include New York residents must report breaches of health data to the State Attorney General, in addition to federal authorities. This action marks a trend among larger states of clamping down on consumer data protection. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), enacted in 2018, is now in the rule-making process. The comment period for draft guidance is due to close in December 2019. Forward-looking organizations are examining its implications for their privacy, security and data governance frameworks.
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Mapping broadband health in America
What is the relationship between connectivity and health? How do rural and urban areas compare on broadband and health? What is the chronic disease picture in higher vs. lower connectivity areas? The FCC’s Connect2Health project researched these and related questions. As you’ll see from the interactive visualization, the results have interesting implications for remote monitoring and self-management in home-based settings.
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Why leaders need worthy rivals
Simon Sinek achieved international fame with the TED Talk “How great leaders inspire action” and his first book “Start With Why.” In this clip from Impact Theory, Simon discusses why leaders need worthy rivals.
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