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AI worst case scenarios

June 1, 2016 By editor

The Daily Mail reports on various dystopian AI scenarios---including all humans having to have a brain implant that allows for direct mind control. Surprisingly, there was nothing about robots coming over here, stealing the jobs and scrounging benefits---especially as it's (kind of) already happening...well, not the benefits bit, obviously. I'm off to kill the toaster before it turns on me. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Artificial intelligence

Microsoft R Open 3.2.5 released

May 30, 2016 By editor

Microsoft R Open 3.2.5 is now available. While there are no substantial changes to core R, the CRAN snapshot includes some new packages, such as deeplearning---a deep neural network implementation for regression and classification. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Data science, Machine learning Tagged With: deep learning, R.Microsoft R Open

Trump and confrontation (analysis)

May 30, 2016 By editor

The general consensus in the mainstream media seems to be that Trump is irrational...at least that's how the polite ones put it. However, the provocative positions he takes may draw attention away from a rational campaign strategy. Take Trump's famous wall. While Clinton mocks the unrealistic ambition, she doesn't seem to disagree with the basic premise. Her position is, basically, to build a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Confrontation analysis Tagged With: Clinton, politcal campaign, Trump

Microsoft R Server documentation is now online

May 17, 2016 By editor

The complete Microsoft R Server documentation is now available on MSDN---and is publicly accessible. It includes comprehensive details of the RevoScaleR High Performance Analytics package. RevoScaleR includes the following analysis functions rxSummary (basic summary statistics) rxLinMod (linear modeling) rxLogit (logistic regression modeling) rxGlm (generalized linear modeling) rxCovCor … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Big data, Data science Tagged With: documentation, Microsoft R Server, RevoScaleR

Kids learn to make decisions by making decisions

May 17, 2016 By editor

Alfie Kohn is a critic of education's fixation (in some countries) on grades and test scores. In a 2010 article entitled "How to Create Nonreaders" he argued When parents ask, "What did you do in school today?", kids often respond, "Nothing." Howard Gardner pointed out that they're probably right, because "typically school is done to students." This sort of enforced passivity is particularly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Decision science Tagged With: decision-making, education, serious play

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