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The Wheat from the Chaff #4
From the recent episodes that have occurred in the country, much has been said about Governance and Compliance, two closely related subjects. Many of our readers have been asking in recent weeks how data can help in these areas and related processes. I start with the direct answer: a lot!
The Wheat from the Chaff #5
This week we continue with the hype of chatGPT, we had the new Bing added to Windows and Meta trying to recover with new tools for WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. We also have a very interesting analysis about AI in Formula 1 and a relaxed chat in the podcast "Isso ninguém vê" (Nobody sees that).
The Wheat from the Chaff #6
This week we continue with the second topic of the series and address the ethical dilemmas of the AI revolution. In interesting news from Brazil, we have bills being processed in the Senate and a study on professions at risk due to AI. In the world, a very interesting article by the philosopher Luciano Floridi. To conclude, a tribute to women with a great interview with OpenAI's CTO, Mia Murati.
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The Wheat from the Chaff #23
Today, we are going to explore how AI is already making an impact on a subject that, in general, Brazilians love: sports. With two examples that cover the national passion, football, we will demonstrate how the impact extends from professional athletes to weekend sports enthusiasts. Shall we begin?
The Wheat from the Chaff #22
In the past few weeks, we have had extensive discussions about assistants (also known as copilots). Continuing with our series of challenges, we attempted to create Joiozinho, our assistant specialized in everything related to our publication. We also tested Bard, Google's solution that competes with ChatGPT and was recently launched in Brazil. We showcased the results of these tests. Are you up for it?
The Wheat from the Chaff #21
How about starting the week with a challenge? There are currently several generative AI tools and solutions that allow testing ideas quickly and affordably, as we have been discussing weekly. However, as requested by readers, we accept the challenge of creating a proof of concept for a new company using these tools, describing each step of the process. Are you up for it?
The Wheat from the Chaff #19
This week, let's talk about copilots, AI-based solutions that assist in specific tasks. At the pace we're going, we'll all have our favorite copilot! Additionally, in this week's guest topic, we'll discuss people who are using technology to promote inclusion. Let's go!
The Wheat from the Chaff #18
This week, we are going to talk about a very effective strategy: returning to basics. Through an example, we will demonstrate how current tools can support this movement and present the potential of artificial intelligence in accelerating the search for new antibiotics.
The Wheat from the Chaff #17
This week, we are going to talk about the regulatory framework of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Brazil. But before that, did you know that we have already surpassed the milestone of 3,000 readers of our publication? I want to start today's text by expressing my gratitude for the trust of all of you! Let's get started!
The Wheat from the Chaff #16
This week, we are going to talk about an increasingly indispensable skill: critical thinking and its relationship to data. Can you imagine what it would be like to start a mobility business during the pandemic? In addition, we will discuss the CEO of OpenAI's participation in the American Senate. Let's get into it!
The Wheat from the Chaff #15
This week we're going to have a chat about how FOMO and FOBO (wait, what?) relate to the current scenario regarding data, AI, and technology. We emphasize that technology is only one part of the equation. In addition to our guest, the famous chef Gordon Ramsay. Let's get started!
The Wheat from the Chaff #14
This week, we will address the theme of scenario planning and uncertainty. Our guests recently published an article in which they claim that ChatGPT and GPT-4 were trained using copyrighted books. The genres that top the list are science fiction and fantasy.