Steph Willems wrote an article for The Truth About Cars titled Annoyment Optional: BMW Envisions a Future of Temporary Features. Continue reading “BMW to charge subscription fees to unlock features already installed”
Humans Don’t Hyperscale
Dr. Augustine Fou wrote a blog post titled Humans Don’t Hyperscale. Sorry, Silicon Valley. Continue reading “Humans Don’t Hyperscale”
Artificial Intelligence and the Barrier of Meaning
Melanie Mitchell summarized a 2018 Santa Fe Institute workshop called Artificial Intelligence and the Barrier of Meaning published in AI Magazine (2020). Continue reading “Artificial Intelligence and the Barrier of Meaning”
Using critical and creative thinking in art education
Jillian Hogan, Diane Jaquith & Lauren Gould wrote an article for Art Education titled Shifting Perceptions of Quality in Art Education. Continue reading “Using critical and creative thinking in art education”
7 Differences between complex and complicated
Sonja Blignaut wrote an article titled 7 Differences between complex and complicated. Continue reading “7 Differences between complex and complicated”
The Max Planck/Chauffeur Test
Shane Parrish posted an article on Farnam Street titled The Two Types of Knowledge: The Max Planck/Chauffeur Test. Continue reading “The Max Planck/Chauffeur Test”
Seven Dumb Ways for Marketing to Die
David Wheldon, CMO of RBS, presented Seven Dumb Ways for Marketing to Die (15:33 video). The presentation was given during WFA’s Global Marketer Conference in March 2016 in Kuala Lumpur. Continue reading “Seven Dumb Ways for Marketing to Die”