Didn’t see Oppenheimer… But it’s main conflict, reminds me of when I decided to possibly be a mentor and thus made sure to ask certain questions.
Like:
“tell me a time you could have done something great (as in magnitude, not direction), but you didn’t?”
Something’s are deeper than money.
(And if was a simple issue of failing, then it’s important to see how comfy they are admitting mistakes and also importantly seeing when they realized the bigger picture)
Creating intelligence extraction systems and the visualization interfaces that display said information and knobs to adjust that info (in ways that account for attention grabbing and the contextual limitation of the info)….
Is an activity I’d refer to as engineering intelligence extraction & dissemination systems (ieds)…
But it’s clearly not an official title
#Data
#dataviz
#datascience
#engineering
#businesstips
#business
#businessstrategy
#businessintelligence
The thing about advocating for digital & Ai ethics in the age of mass surveillance is anything can become a training set….. for bad or good.
Gotta make sure it’s not turned into a how to guide.
#MoveCarefullyAndFixThings
#StrategyTips
#PredictingTheFutureOrGivingOptions
It’s kinda like the word embedding biased that we discovered but with images. :-/
We can lie to ourselves, but the truth still shows up in reality!
As a fellow working scientist, I can sympathize with the desire to focus only on accomplishing a goal… But in the end the need for ethical (or even global) considerations still remains. #We’llStillBeHere
I’m excited for the #OppenheimerMovie , its giving “This ain’t what you want.”
But thankfully we’re all around still walking the earth (for now).
A reminder why its still so important to uphold professional ethics… especially when it’s not easy. But carving a new path (on something of import) never is easy.
Let me know if y’all be interested in a follow up blog post. 🤔
Quasi-side note: I can’t wait to see the Oppenheimer movie.
Geoffrey Hinton, dubbed the “godfather of AI,” has left his position at Google, saying that he wants to be able to speak about the danger of the technology he helped create and that—to an extent—he regrets his work.