Remembering Jean Paul Jacob (1937-2019): Brazil, IBM, and Berkeley’s Invisible Hand

Berkeley School of Engineering, June 20th, 2019 Remembering Jean Paul Jacob – the invisible hand guiding Brazil, IBM, and Berkeley into the future. Jean-Paul would surely have us smiling and laughing in spite of this solemn occasion today. Thank-you so much Berkeley friends. Jean Paul was a master communicator, like Carl Sagan in my mind. …

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Journals, Conferences, Books

Journal of Service Research https://journals.sagepub.com/home/jsr Editor-in_Chief Michael K. Brady, Florida State University, USA INFORMS Journal of Service Science https://pubsonline.informs.org/journal/serv Editor-in-Chief Saif Benjaafar, University of Minnesota, USA Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering (IJSSOE) https://www.igi-global.com/journal/international-journal-systems-service-oriented/1155 Editor-in-Chief: Dickson K.W. Chiu (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) [Additional Contact Katelyn Hoover khoover@igi-global.com] Originally posted by Jim Spohrer …

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Finland 2019: OpenTech AI Workshop (May 6-7, Helsinki)

Join the live stream here. Presentation on Future of AI here. Perspective 1: David Cox (IBM-MIT Partnership) – Narrow AI, Broad AI, General AI, and Perspective 2: Jim Spohrer (IBM) – Better Building Blocks Highlights include keynotes from European Commission, Business Finland, VTT projects, and IBM on AI & Ethics, Future of AI. Please consider …

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ISSIP Guide to Service/Systems/Innovation Degrees and Certifications

Motivation: People from around the world email me every week, asking about “service/systems/innovation degrees and certifications.” Their questions range from (1) where to get a PhD/Masters/Bachelors as a fulltime student, to (2) same, but as a remote, working professional, part-time students, to (3) short-term, certification or certificate of completion for one week workshop, attending a …

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The New Foundational Skills of the Digital Economy & Universities Respond

Universities are responding to the need for all graduates to have foundational skills for a data-driven, AI-powered, digital economy. These new university programs will create graduates with depth in traditional disciplines, as well as broader boundary spanning skills – resulting in T-shapes. Over time, our data will become our AI helper. Two Skills Reports Two …

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Annotated Bibliography Item: Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners

FYI: Annotated Bibliography Item: Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners Wu J, Child R, Luan D, Amodei D, Suskeve I (2018) Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners. URL: https://d4mucfpksywv.cloudfront.net/better-language-models/language_models_are_unsupervised_multitask_learners.pdf Good summary of the above here: https://towardsdatascience.com/one-language-model-to-rule-them-all-26f802c90660 “Abstract. Natural language processing tasks, such as question answering, machine translation, reading comprehension, and summarization, are typically approached with …

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Books for those redesigning education

Books for those redesigning education: Kline SJ (1995) Conceptual foundations for multidisciplinary thinking. Stanford University Press. URL https://www.amazon.com/Conceptual-Foundations-Multidisciplinary-Thinking-Stephen/dp/0804724091/ Dartnell L. The knowledge: How to rebuild our world from scratch. Random House. URL: https://www.amazon.com/Knowledge-How-Rebuild-World-Scratch/dp/159420523X/r Open Source Ecology: https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Book#Disclaimer Open Source Ecology Introduction: Key Points: This book treats the perennial question of making a better world, and …

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Service System Evolution in the Era of AI

Tom Malone’s perspective in “Superminds” seems most well thought out to me – it is a very service science oriented perspective, since organizations were the first superminds. See: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/how-human-computer-superminds-are-redefining-the-future-of-work Malone TW (2018) How Human-Computer ‘Superminds’ Are Redefining the Future of Work. MIT Sloan Management Review. 2018 Jul 1;59(4):34-41. A few thoughts…. (1) For some reason, …

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Young Presidents Organization

Delighted by a visit from a dozen energetic members of YPO yesterday at IBM’s Silicon Valley Lab briefing center. YPO is the “the premier leadership organization of chief executives in the world” – and I must say they are one of the most inquisitive groups that I have ever presented to: https://www.ypo.org/about-ypo/ – my summary …

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Building machines that learn and think like people

FYI: Building machines that learn and think like people Lake BM, Ullman TD, Tenenbaum JB, Gershman SJ (2017) Building machines that learn and think like people. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 40:1-70. URL: https://cims.nyu.edu/~brenden/LakeEtAl2017BBS.pdf “The difference between pattern recognition and model building, between prediction and explanation, is central to our view of human intelligence. Just as …

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