Machine learning

A New University for Entrepreneurs is here, and it’s Disrupting Traditional Education

Global School of Entrepreneurship (GSE) offers a new way of entrepreneurial education 75% of teachers are entrepreneurs Students will gain…

8 years ago

4 Ways Big Data Will Have an Impact on Future Workplaces

Written by Devin Pickell It’s on your Twitter feed, your LinkedIn connections are sharing articles, and just about every tech…

8 years ago

Interview: Nell Watson on Artificial and Ethical Intelligence

Give us a one-minute pitch of where you are now: Ethics Net is about teaching and creating a dataset of…

8 years ago

Could AI be the Antidote to Emotional Crypto Investment?

Written By: Mike Brusov, co-founder and CEO of Cindicator and a tech entrepreneur with nearly a decade of experience in…

8 years ago

Big Data Comes to Belfast, October 2018

When and where is it on? Big Data Belfast takes place on Thursday October 18 in Belfast’s Waterfront Hall.  It’s…

8 years ago

The most desirable places to live in Ireland according to science

Ireland’s most desirable places to live have been revealed using data analysis by SAS. SAS used its capabilities in artificial…

8 years ago

Overcoming Big Data Challenges with Real-Time Computing

Written by Audrey Pilcher Small organizations, enterprises, and even governments are struggling to keep up with demand for actionable insights…

8 years ago

Advances in Financial Machine Learning, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Advances in Financial Machine Learning by  Marcos Lopez de Prado, available here. Machine learning (ML) is changing virtually every…

8 years ago

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