Feb 20, 2018
Machine learning means that computers can teach themselves without the help of a human programmer, offering tremendous opportunities for justice, medicine and - more everyday - Netflix recommendations. In Learning and Development, it's often cited as the hot new tech.
But is our industry ready to embrace such technology? Do we need it? And are we truly making the most of the existing technology we already have?
Appitierre co-founder Wes Atkinson returns to discuss with Justin and Owen.
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Google's difficulty with image-recognition was recently revisited by Wired at: https://www.wired.com/story/when-it-comes-to-gorillas-google-photos-remains-blind/
Owen's book recommendation was Enlightenment Now by Steven Pinker.
The augmented writing app that Owen mentioned, used to create better job descriptions, was Textio. It's available at: https://textio.com