by Grant Renier | Dec 16, 2022 | Newsletter
Humanized AI is defined by the data inputted into it. No more; no less. There are usually other data categories that could bring added value to the application environment, either as objective data series for which output predictions and actionable alerts would...
by Michael Hentschel | Dec 16, 2022 | Newsletter
Availability of information determines how much truth we receive and perceive. Truth should not be just a matter of judgment, a factoid should be true or not true. But truth cannot be perceived until it is conveyed (available) and received...
by Howard Rankin | Dec 16, 2022 | Newsletter
Watson and Homes were discussing a new case that they had been engaged to solve. “Well,” Watson mused, “the only thing we know about the victim was that he smelled of alcohol.” “Be careful, Watson,” said Sherlock. “Before long you will be imagining situations that are...
by Howard Rankin | Dec 4, 2022 | Newsletter
“Why do you insist on spending so much time at the crime scene?” asked Watson. “Where do you think it more likely I will get the information and ideas to solve the case?” asked Holmes. “At the Pub at Piccadilly or at the crime scene?” “I’m not sure what you mean,”... by Grant Renier | Nov 29, 2022 | Newsletter
Each independent application of humanized AI is represented by the data inputted into it. These selected data inputs describe the application Environment. In an NFL football game prediction application, each team is defined by data from previous games as...
by Howard Rankin | Nov 20, 2022 | Newsletter
“Is it worth going to interview that woman about the Baskerville murders? I suspect she knows very little if anything of relevance,” Watson asked. “Not sure. I’m still weighing it in my mind,” said Sherlock. “Maybe tomorrow could be better spent revisiting the...