By: Thomas Lukasik
>> “Machines don’t necessarily have the complexity, variety, velocity and volume of unrelated stimuli and distractions that humans do.” Which is precisely why I think that a successful...
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I need to go and read Alex Williams’ article (and will, shortly), but as a first thought, this brings to mind one of the “trick axioms” I use when trying to come up with new ideas: “a computer is the...
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Agreed! Along with dealing with velocity, volume and variety, there needs to be an element of “veracity” — or how to trust the feed. See also: spam, SNOPES and mindless retweets in Twitter today… /Hoff
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@Dave Walker Cool, Dave. I generally think about phrasing this sort of thing as (id)entity – delineating between human/machine interfaces.
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[...] This post was inspired by a piece in TechCrunch by Alex Williams and a subsequent post by my friend Chris Hoff here. [...]
View ArticleBy: Thomas Lukasik
>> “Sci-fi-style AI self-awareness wouldn’t be necessary to see benefits from this..” I’m not sure that’s entirely true, @Dave. If “self-awareness” is missing, then where’s the “social” aspect —...
View ArticleBy: Sensory Overload « The Loose Couple's Blog
[...] are (so writes my good friend Chris Hoff in a superb response to a really great post by Alex Williams) “an intelligently-complex [...]
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[...] pit master and jiu jitsu warrior Christopher Hoff. In his post, Christopher expands on the sociality of human/machine interaction by positing that ““how humans are changing the way we interact...
View ArticleBy: Abner Germanow
Cool. Will infrastructure optimization need SOA/mash-ups more than apps? Perhaps. A customer recently described the evolution of a similar process to me as “the awkward phase phase between human speed...
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[...] networks and surfacing data around them has been well covered recently by Alex Williams (with Christopher Hoff and Christian Reilly also contributing). It’s very early days and at this point the...
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[...] networks and surfacing data around them has been well covered recently by Alex Williams (with Christopher Hoff and Christian Reilly also contributing). It’s very early days and at this point the...
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