Roundtable presentation about Sourcing Tools for the First Edition of SourceCon Europe 2018 in Budapest, including scheduling and automation tools, boolean assistants, regional resources and much more.
AI Mid-Term Outlook: National Association of Broadcasters Ethan Holland
Executive Overview: Mid-Term Outlook for Artificial Intelligence
This overview includes the trends to watch, overarching principles, and the impact on publishing and other industries.
We begin with a discussion of short-term concepts such as generative AI, GPT, Llama, and Palm, exploring how language models can transform content from one medium to another. This includes generative audio and imagery technologies like Stable Diffusion, MidJourney, Adobe Firefly, and HeyGen. We also cover the paid benefits of GPT Plus, including plugins and advanced data analytics, followed by speech-to-text technologies like Whisper and Otter.ai.
Next, we delve into topics expected to emerge in AI over the mid-term. These include the concept of agency with connected and collaborative AI working on our behalf. We then examine multimodality and multimedia within a single interface. Finally, we explore robot embodiment and LLMs (Large Language Models) as interfaces to physical machines.
Looking further ahead, we discuss the decline of traditional web metrics such as page views, the declining role of web browsers, and the horizon of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
Presentazione di strumenti utili per la scuola e lo studio. Dalle applicazioni per imparare una lingua nuova ai motori di ricerca semantici. Le App di Google, le piattaforme di condivisione file, i social per il lavoro, le opportunità per sperimentare cose nuove
Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV_U3fJjNXE
Designers, architects and analysts habitually produce maps and visualizations. EDGY is designed to be a visual language to create mappings and visualisations as perspectives on an enterprise model. Instead of just producing more and more isolated artefacts, we create individual mappings as representations of an integrated semantic model. Here are a few questions you should ask when designing better enterprises:
- What is your enterprise all about? What is its story? Who are the people behind it? What is their motivation? This is the identity of the enterprise; what it stands for and the reason for its existence.
- What will you actually provide to people? What are offering? How is what you offer going to change people’s lives? This is the experience the enterprise aims to create for customers and others.
- What do you need to realise that? What are the parts that make it work? How are those parts related? What can you achieve with them? This is the architecture that holds the enterprise together.
In the past, these questions have been treated separately by specialist functions and disciplines, leading to incoherent, siloed, underperforming enterprises. Elements like a sound strategy, a well performing operating model, or a winning product design are simply impossible to get right if there is no coherence in the way people working to create the enterprise (its cocreators) answer these questions.
These universal facets of identity, experience and architecture apply to all enterprises: large companies, start-ups, public institutions, ... . They provide useful lenses to understand why an enterprise exists, what it is supposed to deliver to whom, and how all of this is supposed to work.
EDGY, a graphical language for collaborative enterprise design, is complementary to more specific visual languages such as ArchiMate or UML but covers a broader range of view angles needed to create better enterprises.
What was the SEO like?
In the beginning, Google created its index* and ranked based on keywords. It was a time of trying to manipulate the seeker, a game of cat and mouse.
This session is broken up in two parts: the first part is all about the places you'll find artificial intelligence and helpful uses in every day applications like Excel, PowerPoint, and Word - the second part is an introduction to the AI builder in Power Automate, where you can easily create models and use them in your flows.
How do you find opportunities? By scanning information being generated globally and tracking trends. In this talk we discuss several ways to find opportunities and how we can use emerging technology trends.
AI Mid-Term Outlook: National Association of Broadcasters Ethan Holland
Executive Overview: Mid-Term Outlook for Artificial Intelligence
This overview includes the trends to watch, overarching principles, and the impact on publishing and other industries.
We begin with a discussion of short-term concepts such as generative AI, GPT, Llama, and Palm, exploring how language models can transform content from one medium to another. This includes generative audio and imagery technologies like Stable Diffusion, MidJourney, Adobe Firefly, and HeyGen. We also cover the paid benefits of GPT Plus, including plugins and advanced data analytics, followed by speech-to-text technologies like Whisper and Otter.ai.
Next, we delve into topics expected to emerge in AI over the mid-term. These include the concept of agency with connected and collaborative AI working on our behalf. We then examine multimodality and multimedia within a single interface. Finally, we explore robot embodiment and LLMs (Large Language Models) as interfaces to physical machines.
Looking further ahead, we discuss the decline of traditional web metrics such as page views, the declining role of web browsers, and the horizon of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).
Presentazione di strumenti utili per la scuola e lo studio. Dalle applicazioni per imparare una lingua nuova ai motori di ricerca semantici. Le App di Google, le piattaforme di condivisione file, i social per il lavoro, le opportunità per sperimentare cose nuove
Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV_U3fJjNXE
Designers, architects and analysts habitually produce maps and visualizations. EDGY is designed to be a visual language to create mappings and visualisations as perspectives on an enterprise model. Instead of just producing more and more isolated artefacts, we create individual mappings as representations of an integrated semantic model. Here are a few questions you should ask when designing better enterprises:
- What is your enterprise all about? What is its story? Who are the people behind it? What is their motivation? This is the identity of the enterprise; what it stands for and the reason for its existence.
- What will you actually provide to people? What are offering? How is what you offer going to change people’s lives? This is the experience the enterprise aims to create for customers and others.
- What do you need to realise that? What are the parts that make it work? How are those parts related? What can you achieve with them? This is the architecture that holds the enterprise together.
In the past, these questions have been treated separately by specialist functions and disciplines, leading to incoherent, siloed, underperforming enterprises. Elements like a sound strategy, a well performing operating model, or a winning product design are simply impossible to get right if there is no coherence in the way people working to create the enterprise (its cocreators) answer these questions.
These universal facets of identity, experience and architecture apply to all enterprises: large companies, start-ups, public institutions, ... . They provide useful lenses to understand why an enterprise exists, what it is supposed to deliver to whom, and how all of this is supposed to work.
EDGY, a graphical language for collaborative enterprise design, is complementary to more specific visual languages such as ArchiMate or UML but covers a broader range of view angles needed to create better enterprises.
What was the SEO like?
In the beginning, Google created its index* and ranked based on keywords. It was a time of trying to manipulate the seeker, a game of cat and mouse.
This session is broken up in two parts: the first part is all about the places you'll find artificial intelligence and helpful uses in every day applications like Excel, PowerPoint, and Word - the second part is an introduction to the AI builder in Power Automate, where you can easily create models and use them in your flows.
How do you find opportunities? By scanning information being generated globally and tracking trends. In this talk we discuss several ways to find opportunities and how we can use emerging technology trends.
Big Data and Natural Language ProcessingMichel Bruley
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is the branch of computer science focused on developing systems that allow computers to communicate with people using everyday language.
Backgrounds to the introduction of ComPart within the ICCO-Alliance and partners. Presentation give at the beginning of the ComPart South Workshop feb 2009
How to use Artificial Intelligence in Times of Crisis
How to use Artificial Intelligence in Times of Crisis
In this session we will discuss three real, tangible use cases for leveraging artificial intelligence and applied machine learning models to solve problems in times of crisis. We will walk through problem discovery, design, development and deployment of solutions that can change the world.
In this talk,we will cover 3 specific use cases:
Use of open datasets to solve the world's problems – a list of open datasets will be provided that the attendees can take away
Helping Educators deliver value and engage with students (building bots for classrooms) – a free tutorial that the attendees can take after the session to get hands on experience building a classroom bot
The Power of Voice to create a simpler and hands-free interface to even the most complicated applications – a list of voice-dev resources will be provided for those who want to dive into the world of Amazon Alexa
Presentation for YOUNG! 2015 regarding useful tools for studying and working.
Topics:
Google Apps for Business • Quora • LinkedIn • Facebook Groups • Google Groups • Drive • Dropbox • iCloud • WordReference •
Educanon • Google Forms • Verso • Videonot.es • TED-Ed • Khan Academy • Screenr, Screencast-o-matic, Jing, or Quicktime • iPad Screencasting Apps • Edmodo, Moodle, Canvas, Schoology Wednesday • Pomodoro Technique • Google Scholar • MindMaps • Google Docs •
What is Intelligent Content
How has content on the internet evolved
Some examples of intelligent content, both online and offline
What do we see on the internet going forward?
L’arrivée du social dans le portail intranet, projet de refonte ou évolution ?Thomas Gennburg
Le portail intranet historiquement sous l’administration et/ou le sponsoring de la communication doit trouver sa nouvelle place dans l’entreprise, notamment en tant que point d’entrée unique d’accès à l’information. Il doit donc intégrer le « réseau collaboratif/social d’entreprise » dans une vision unifiée pour l’utilisateur.
SharePoint en tant que plateforme de gestion de documents et de gestion de contenu peut-il intégrer le social sans modifier intégralement l’expérience utilisateur ?
Comment le rôle de la communication interne évolue, est-ce à elle d’accompagner le changement vers une entreprise ouverte et collaborative, quel contenu peut être soutenu et comment promouvoir les succès ?
Illustrations concrètes de réflexions et de mises en œuvre dans diverses entreprises, sur le « social » en tant qu’outil indépendant qui s’insère dans le portail intranet.
For starters, it is difficult to understand the language of AI, thus it is important to know it’s terminologies as well as basic functions to understand the technology.
This session explores how you can hack your personal brand from noob to a highly sought after professional. It’s deliberate hacks that you can use to build your skills and reputation in the industry. Iker will share how he emerged from obscurity to being a hackathon champion and one of the most recognised leaders in sourcing.
Iker Jusue SOSUV 2020 October presentation - Cross-Referencing for Bold SourcersIker Jusue
Too much data and not sure how to verify authenticity and value? In this session master sourcer Iker will decipher the latest trends and tactics to cross-reference data sourced from a growing number of channels. This session is tech wizardry, research skills and out of the box thinking at its finest. Bottomline - learn how to make the data you sourced useful and valuable.
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