Resource slides for blockchain related questionLin Lin (Wendy)
Question regards Ethereum hard fork, public vs private blockchain, smart contract examples, what is crptocurrency and how to get it, why blockchain starts with fintech etc.
GCPLA Meetup Workshop - Migration from a Legacy Infrastructure to the CloudSamuel Chow
Interactive Workshop on discussing the target architecture and migration plan of migrating a legacy, on-premise IT infrastructure to Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Resource slides for blockchain related questionLin Lin (Wendy)
Question regards Ethereum hard fork, public vs private blockchain, smart contract examples, what is crptocurrency and how to get it, why blockchain starts with fintech etc.
GCPLA Meetup Workshop - Migration from a Legacy Infrastructure to the CloudSamuel Chow
Interactive Workshop on discussing the target architecture and migration plan of migrating a legacy, on-premise IT infrastructure to Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Artificial Intelligence 2.0: Cognitive Mesh with BlockchainBICA Labs
Modern approach to #AI has grown from research of 1950s-60s and is outdated:
– No ad hoc concept creation and feature extraction without previous knowledge
– Neural networks represent just a cortex zone, not the whole brain
– Lack of multiplicity leads to noncompetitive development
– There is no reflection and cross-agent knowledge exchange
THESE PROBLEMS ARE ADDRESSED BY BLOCKCHAIN-BASED
MULTI-AGENT AI SHARING “ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY GRAPH”
BLOCKCHAIN WILL GIVE TO MULTI-AGENT AI
the same thing that written language gave to humans:
MEANS OF COGNITIVE EVOLUTION
During our BlockchainHub Graz - Meetup #3 we heard a talk from Stefan Kliment about Rootstock and how it will enable smart contracts on the bitcoin blockchain.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mVcWps1VQ0
First presented at the Ethereum Palo Alto meetup on August 7, 2016: http://www.meetup.com/EthereumSiliconValley/events/233053122/
All citations and references can be found in the Notes section.
I would like to thank Ian Grigg for his constructive feedback on these slides.
First presented on June 27, 2015 for Blockchain University hosted at PricewaterhouseCoopers in San Francisco. [Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-OxnJip-bA ] Additional notes, references and citations are in the comments of each slide. I would like to thank Arthur Breitman, Richard Brown, Alexandre Callea, Pinar Emirdag, Andrew Geyl, Dave Hudson, Hyder Jaffrey, Yakov Kofner, Antony Lewis, Todd McDonald, Piotr Piasecki, Robert Sams and John Whelan for their feedback.
GraphQL is a new API technology that makes it easy to describe the data available in your backend, and then fetch it with a simple query language. In this talk, I go over some of the reasons this is especially great for frontend developers.
Explore the method that Jonah, a college physics professor, was socratically conveying to plant manager Alex Rogo to help him save his plant. It all started with a statement of THE GOAL - buy why? And what came next?
This presentation was given as part of a webinar by Hugh Cole, Managing Partner, AGI - Goldratt institute to the American Society for Engineering Management on May 8, 2013.
Artificial Intelligence 2.0: Cognitive Mesh with BlockchainBICA Labs
Modern approach to #AI has grown from research of 1950s-60s and is outdated:
– No ad hoc concept creation and feature extraction without previous knowledge
– Neural networks represent just a cortex zone, not the whole brain
– Lack of multiplicity leads to noncompetitive development
– There is no reflection and cross-agent knowledge exchange
THESE PROBLEMS ARE ADDRESSED BY BLOCKCHAIN-BASED
MULTI-AGENT AI SHARING “ASSOCIATIVE MEMORY GRAPH”
BLOCKCHAIN WILL GIVE TO MULTI-AGENT AI
the same thing that written language gave to humans:
MEANS OF COGNITIVE EVOLUTION
During our BlockchainHub Graz - Meetup #3 we heard a talk from Stefan Kliment about Rootstock and how it will enable smart contracts on the bitcoin blockchain.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mVcWps1VQ0
First presented at the Ethereum Palo Alto meetup on August 7, 2016: http://www.meetup.com/EthereumSiliconValley/events/233053122/
All citations and references can be found in the Notes section.
I would like to thank Ian Grigg for his constructive feedback on these slides.
First presented on June 27, 2015 for Blockchain University hosted at PricewaterhouseCoopers in San Francisco. [Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-OxnJip-bA ] Additional notes, references and citations are in the comments of each slide. I would like to thank Arthur Breitman, Richard Brown, Alexandre Callea, Pinar Emirdag, Andrew Geyl, Dave Hudson, Hyder Jaffrey, Yakov Kofner, Antony Lewis, Todd McDonald, Piotr Piasecki, Robert Sams and John Whelan for their feedback.
GraphQL is a new API technology that makes it easy to describe the data available in your backend, and then fetch it with a simple query language. In this talk, I go over some of the reasons this is especially great for frontend developers.
Explore the method that Jonah, a college physics professor, was socratically conveying to plant manager Alex Rogo to help him save his plant. It all started with a statement of THE GOAL - buy why? And what came next?
This presentation was given as part of a webinar by Hugh Cole, Managing Partner, AGI - Goldratt institute to the American Society for Engineering Management on May 8, 2013.