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There are no new ideas
Any idea is free, but the best are expensive.
Jun 16
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gaby lorenzi
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Punched cards, the US Census, and a brief history on data storage.
How the US Census went from taking 8 years to 2 thanks to punched cards and a number crunching machine.
Feb 17
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gaby lorenzi
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A software girl in a hardware world
With thoughts on cooling in data centers & why it's so important
Dec 2, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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A case for optimism in the age of AI
AlphaFold, Nobel Prizes, and a world where AI makes us smarter, healthier, and happier
Nov 4, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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The unlimited budget of AI: major spend shaping productivity and our economy
Will the $1 trillion going into AI in the next decade be met with real economic value?
Sep 22, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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AI's little power problem: are we ready for all the demand that's to come?
More on energy demand, power capacity markets, Jevons Paradox, and a distributed power future. And what happens if we're wrong about it all?
Aug 18, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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Your wish is my command! Conversational recommendation systems and a future where we get what we want faster than ever.
How conversation, contextualization, and native interfaces will drive the evolution of recommendations
Jun 30, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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LLMs can be quite judgey - and it's a good thing!
If you pit one LLM against another LLM, you just might end up somewhere.
Jun 3, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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Is SEO dead? Google I/O and the potential for a consolidated internet
In a flurry of tech announcements this week, Google's I/O conference, without saying it outright, signaled the potential consolidation of the internet…
May 20, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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Accept these cookies? Data regulation & the new push for privacy in the United States
America's version of GDPR, the American Privacy Rights Act, is a monumental step in the future of data privacy legislation for consumers and big tech.
May 5, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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A tale of two sprawling cities - using data to better understand how our streets keep us connected
Are Copenhagen and New York a lot more similar than I think? A deep dive on the connectedness of our cities, down to the street.
Apr 21, 2024
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gaby lorenzi
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Renaissance Technologies and using algorithms to beat the stock market for decades
From codebreaking to finance - how Jim Simons and RenTech paired algorithms like the Hidden Markov Model with a culture of academic innovation to build…
Apr 1, 2024
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