A recent HBR article by Oguz Acar from King’s College London rejects the idea that Prompt Engineering is the hottest job of the future, declaring instead that problem formulation is a higher-order, ...
A few months ago, a tweet made me laugh out loud: “The first rule of philosophy club is hard to define.” It may seem pedantic, but getting definitions right is actually a big deal. That’s especially ...
The discussion and debate about homelessness amongst the general public and policy makers has become superficial and reductionist at best and at worst dehumanizes people who are suffering from the ...
It was one of those newspaper stories I had to read again and again to figure out why it bothered me. The story was about South Carolina wanting to improve its health status by reducing teen birth ...
The sustained chorus and friction over the problems with passwords only reveals symptoms, not the problem itself. Building a better solution starts with clearly defining the challenge. Michael Daniel, ...
Reports have emerged that China installed a new rocket weapon system to counter combat divers on a disputed island in the South China Sea’s Spratly Islands. Some have framed the deployment as ...
You might have noticed a comment was made on the first article in this series: I didn’t mention the ‘why’ as a KSF in bringing home a machine learning project. And it’s true, forgetting the why is a ...
To be effective, change processes have to account for the unique elements of an organization at a given point in time. Einstein once said that if he had an hour to save the world, he would spend fifty ...