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Debunking the Myths and Misconceptions About AI and Machine Learning
Manage episode 291933529 series 2690252
Our guest, Steve Shwartz began his career as a postdoctoral researcher in AI at Yale University in 1979. He has since been a founder or co-founder of many companies and an investor in many others. Today he’s the author of a new book on AI called, Evil Robots, Killer Computers, and Other Myths.
In this episode, Steve and Bruce discuss:
- What is AI… really?
- What are the differences between AI vs AGI, AI vs ML and ML vs analytics?
- The importance of the kingpin of statistics.
- Is there really such thing as black box AI?
- Will AI take over the world?
Related links you may find useful:
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- Season 2: Episodes and show notes
- Season 2 book: The Private Equity Digital Operating Partner
- Season 1: Episodes and show notes
- Season 1 book: IoT Inc
- Training: Smart digital transformation certification
139 episodes
Manage episode 291933529 series 2690252
Our guest, Steve Shwartz began his career as a postdoctoral researcher in AI at Yale University in 1979. He has since been a founder or co-founder of many companies and an investor in many others. Today he’s the author of a new book on AI called, Evil Robots, Killer Computers, and Other Myths.
In this episode, Steve and Bruce discuss:
- What is AI… really?
- What are the differences between AI vs AGI, AI vs ML and ML vs analytics?
- The importance of the kingpin of statistics.
- Is there really such thing as black box AI?
- Will AI take over the world?
Related links you may find useful:
-
- Season 2: Episodes and show notes
- Season 2 book: The Private Equity Digital Operating Partner
- Season 1: Episodes and show notes
- Season 1 book: IoT Inc
- Training: Smart digital transformation certification
139 episodes
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