Innovation’s edge effects
A keynote for part of the French ENGIE managing team on innovation’s edge effects, and why these effects have now become the underlying drivers of market change.
A keynote for part of the French ENGIE managing team on innovation’s edge effects, and why these effects have now become the underlying drivers of market change.
In the mid-'90s, a breakthrough occurred in the quest to decipher human language in the context of mapping and searching information in the nascent web. Researchers, notably Sergey Brin and Larry Page from Stanford, pursued innovative avenues to refine search quality. Ironically enough, instead of grappling with the
We're nearing the end of our kickstart program and shifting from tactical to more strategic advice on managing a progressively self-sustaining business.
As I do from time to time, I like to share my thought process about foreseeing key turnarounds in tech and global markets as they shape the way innovators create new businesses and rewrite the status quo. Here's the regional article: My 12 predictions for 2023Let’s get
Zach Seward (editorial director of AI initiatives at The New York Times) just gave a a cogent and educated deep-dive on how artificial intelligence has been (mostly) ill-used by media up to now, and (in a few cases) remarkably well. AI news that’s fit to printHow news organizations are