If you’ve spent any time online lately, you’ve probably seen two dominant perspectives on AI: On one side, there are those who believe AI is on the brink of self-awareness, an oracle, a digital companion, maybe even a friend. They treat it as though it understands, cares, and thinks like a human. On the other, you have the doomsayers, convinced that AI is an existential threat, one buggy update away from upending civilization as we know it.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever tried to get your medical records from one doctor to another, only to be told they’ll fax them over (because apparently, it’s still 1997 in healthcare), you know interoperability is a disaster. The same goes for finance. Have you ever waited days for a loan approval while banks shuffled paperwork back and forth like it was a middle school group project?
Read MoreAh, the age-old battle: Brand Marketing vs. Performance Marketing. A rivalry as pointless as arguing whether coffee or sleep is better for productivity. (A BIG obvious LeDuh here: you need both.) Yet, I recently had a front-row seat to this tragicomedy, where yet again, two marketing leaders, one obsessed with brand, the other fixated on performance, locked horns in a never-ending debate.
Read MoreAI is everywhere, powering your Netflix recommendations, keeping spam out of your inbox, and deciding whether your credit card transaction is fraud or just a questionable wine-fueled, late-night shopping spree. But behind these smart systems are complex mathematical models, one of which is the mighty Bayesian Network.
Read MoreThe Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) has been heralded as a major step forward in healthcare interoperability, promising seamless data exchange between networks. While it tackles the technical barriers to data-sharing, it leaves a critical issue unresolved: who owns the data?
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