It is interesting to look at the latest Decision Intelligence trends from a 10-year-old perspective when GenAI was not even around. “You don’t program a system, you educate it. Rather than coding into the system, you merely provide a large set of training examples,” – wrote Jean-Francois Puget at that time. Reread my 2015’s post “Don’t Program a System, Educate It!“
Monthly Archives: January 2025
AI for Decisions: a look from 2017 and today
After listening to the latest talk of Prof. Bob Kowalski on What is AI?, I remembered his talk about logical AI at the joint session of DecisionCAMP and RuleML+RR in 2017 in London. It also reminded my own prediction about “What is the next “killer” application for Decision Management?” at that time. Here is what I wrote about a Decision Reasoner in 2017:
Continue readingFuturistic Poetry and ChatGPT
I wondered how an LLM would interpret questions from some famous but hardly meaningful poetry. My first thought was “Could you play a nocturne on the flute of drainpipes?” (“А вы ноктюрн сыграть могли бы на флейте водосточных труб?”). It is from the 1913 futuristic verse by Mayakovsky.
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