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I've issued three monster articles (and four podcasts) about SAP Sapphire - but it wasn't enough. To kick off my spring event ...
We speak to Tom Eggemeier, CEO of Zendesk, about how AI will change the work that CX teams do, its recent foray into the ...
Solving life's great mysteries often requires detective work, using observed outcomes to determine their cause. For instance, ...
Large language models can generate useful insights, but without a true reasoning layer, like a knowledge graph and graph-based retrieval, they’re flying blind.
Feedback is intrigued by the news that stork and baby numbers appear to track one another, but continues to highlight the fact that correlation does not equal causation ...
Some iOS developers go above and beyond in crafting native-style app experiences for the iPhone - here are some of my ...
Analyze the time and space complexity of your solution. Compare your solution to others and identify areas for improvement.
The Apple Watch can do almost anything, if you load the right app. The Garmin Forerunner line gives you a wealth of data and ...
God, Albert Einstein famously declared, does not play dice. It’s a pithy statement, but a revealing one: to the famously genius physicist, true randomness – and the new quantum framework that ...
Partying like it's 1979. One of my favourite films is 1982's Blade Runner, for more reasons than just its rain-slicked, retrofitted future, but the funky, chunky monitors certainly help.
When you incorporate the effect of inflation, one dollar (in 1870 US dollars) invested in a hypothetical US stock market index in 1871 would have grown to $30,369 by the end of May 2025.