2021 predictions and trends for AI
Despite all the havoc, 2020 has been a good year for tech and a good year for AI. We already see the green shoots… Read More »2021 predictions and trends for AI
Despite all the havoc, 2020 has been a good year for tech and a good year for AI. We already see the green shoots… Read More »2021 predictions and trends for AI
The constant evolution of technology has benefited every single industry on the face of Earth much more than you and I could imagine. This holds… Read More »Internet of Things: How it Enhances Fintech
There is no statistical test that assesses whether a sequence of observations, time series, or residuals in a regression model, exhibits independence or not. Typically,… Read More »New Tests of Randomness and Independence for Sequences of Observations
With over 62 Million viewers, ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is currently the #1 show on Netflix. The popularity of the miniseries based on Walter Tevis’s novel has even fueled the… Read More »The Queen’s Gambit with AI
Lean Six Sigma continues to remain relevant as a way to improve business process capabilities. Artificial Intelligence and data analytics go hand in hand with… Read More »How Data Science and AI Complement Lean Six Sigma
A few years ago, it was extremely uncommon to retrain a machine learning model with new observations systematically. This was mostly because the model retraining… Read More »When Should a Machine Learning Model Be Retrained?
Okay, I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore! If data scientists are the modern-day alchemist who turn data into gold,… Read More »If Data Scientist is the Modern-Day Alchemist, Then Why are We Using Leeches to Monetize Data?
A recent Wall Street Journal article, entitled Coronavirus Pandemic Helps Speed More CIOs Toward Business Operations Accountability, observed: “Large businesses are starting to hold their… Read More »The Future of Work and Professions: CIO to COO to CEO
Augmented Reality is beginning to push the paradigms of previous expectations as the ability to recognize cards by appearance and orientation opens up the possibility… Read More »RPG Playing Cards Come To Life In Augmented Reality
This article was written by Matthew Hughes. CS 106A is Stanford University’s introductory programming course. The module – which is also available to view on… Read More »Universities finally realize that Java is a bad introductory programming language