Why designing AI for humans requires 'productive discomfort'
Designing 'AI that people want' is as important as designing working AI, speakers at a recent Stanford AI conference urged.
Designing 'AI that people want' is as important as designing working AI, speakers at a recent Stanford AI conference urged.
Apple end-user devices have long been fixtures in the front offices of every corporate office building -- time for the back-end to catch up.
In a previous post, I marveled at the irony of a bookseller going into the software business (Amazon Web Services), while some IT companies go into the book publishing businesses (IBM Press).Now the bookseller-turned-IT-vendor has teamed up with the IT-vendor-turned-bookseller.
ESBs: an inconvenient truth?
Thanks to the latest Microsoft-Novell agreement, the Mono Project, the open-source implementation of the .NET runtime, may be able to flourish unencumbered by legal threats from Microsoft -- at least in Novell-supported environments.
"When someone mentions the idea of using SOA for reuse, I cringe..." -Harry Pierson, MicrosoftThe assault on the concept of reuse as the value driver for SOA continues.