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Gireesh, thanks for the response.
From The Noisy Channel

Gireesh, thanks for the response.

Given the interest in this post, I’ll try to follow it up with further thoughts about scoping and prioritization.Continue reading on Medium »

Reduce Scope
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Reduce Scope

When I left the cocoon of academia nearly two decades ago to become a software engineer, I quickly learned two lessons.Continue reading on Medium »

Query Understanding: A Manifesto
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Query Understanding: A Manifesto

Query understanding has been my obsession for years. But my recent work at Etsy and Pinterest has sharpened my thinking on the topic.Continue reading on Medium...

MSFT Acquires LNKD: Raw Thoughts
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MSFT Acquires LNKD: Raw Thoughts

Like everyone else in Silicon Valley, I woke up this morning to the news that Microsoft is acquiring LinkedIn, my former employer, for $26B…Continue reading on...

Mark, I did try migrating The Noisy Channel to Medium as a publication following these instructions…
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Mark, I did try migrating The Noisy Channel to Medium as a publication following these instructions…

I didn’t mind creating a publication — in fact, I saw that as a plus, since much my Noisy Channel material is a bit different from the…Continue reading on Medium...

False positives suck, of course.
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False positives suck, of course.

If you ignore the bigrams, then most of your results are irrelevant. Boost bigram matches a little bit? Then you still have a lot of…Continue reading on Medium...

Let Bigrams be Bigrams
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Let Bigrams be Bigrams

I’ve spent most of my career advocating for the use of query understanding to improve search relevance. It’s not that I don’t value search…Continue reading on Medium...

Thinking about a Career in AI?
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Thinking about a Career in AI?

A few years ago, hardly anyone in the computer science profession would admit to working on “artificial intelligence”. Not unless they had…Continue reading on Medium...

Where should you put your data scientists?
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Where should you put your data scientists?

Today I had the honor of delivering the keynote address at Hilary Mason’s Fast Forward Labs Data Leadership Conference in New York. It was…Continue reading on Medium...

Hari Seldon, Data Scientist
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Hari Seldon, Data Scientist

Like many people who grew up reading science fiction, I idolized Hari Seldon. For those unfamiliar with Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series…Continue reading on Medium...

Human or Vulcan: Should Data Scientists Rely on Intuition?
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Human or Vulcan: Should Data Scientists Rely on Intuition?

Intuition in data science is a funny thing.Continue reading on Medium »

Hand-coded rules won’t scale.
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Hand-coded rules won’t scale.

But a bit of QA would go a long way. And we should all know better than to set an unsupervised bot free on Twitter.Continue reading on Medium »

Our AI Children Need Supervision
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Our AI Children Need Supervision

Reading about Microsoft’s misadventures with it’s “Tay” chatbot, I immediately remembered a similar incident several years ago.Continue reading on Medium »

Technology Can Help Us Collaborate
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Technology Can Help Us Collaborate

In my previous post, I argued that collaboration isn’t purely — or even primarily — a technical challenge.Continue reading on Medium »

Collaboration isn’t a Technology Problem
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Collaboration isn’t a Technology Problem

Collaboration is hard. Technology can improve how we collaborate, but effective collaboration isn’t purely — or even primarily—a technical…Continue reading...

I agree with the widely expressed concern that the ubiquity of AIs gendered as female is…
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I agree with the widely expressed concern that the ubiquity of AIs gendered as female is…

That said, I understand the desire to humanize AIs, and gender is part of what makes us human. I just wish we could approach humanization…Continue reading on Medium...

I agree that the last thing we need in the tech industry is a reinforcement of gender stereotypes.
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I agree that the last thing we need in the tech industry is a reinforcement of gender stereotypes.

But to answer your question, yes, the AIs to create the calendar invitations. And I wouldn’t even have seen most of the conversation had I…Continue reading on Medium...

I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that Clara knows that Sightglass Coffee is Jason’s default…
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I don’t know for sure, but I suspect that Clara knows that Sightglass Coffee is Jason’s default…

coffee spot for meetings, since that’s how x.ai works. Also, Jason did specify the Mission as a location in the initial email to Clara.Continue reading on Medium...

I don’t know much about Clara, but I’m quite sure x.ai
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I don’t know much about Clara, but I’m quite sure x.ai

is not. My understanding is that humans only intervene when the AI’s confidence level falls below a certain threshold.Continue reading on Medium »

"A Conversation Between Two AIs" in ART + marketing
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"A Conversation Between Two AIs" in ART + marketing

The other day, I was introduced to Jason at Clara Labs, a startup whose product is an AI personal assistant to schedule meetings. As it so…Continue reading on Medium...
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