Results tagged “AI” from Knowledge Jolt with Jack

My thoughts and comments for the BlogHer sessions on Saturday, July 28th.
A former student forwarded me the Karl Wiig article, "Knowledge management: Where did it come from and where will it go?" from 1997. I decided I wanted to read through to see how well Wiig predicted the future.
Clay Shirky introduces me to the term "social fact" in relation to experts. And in-depth article on expertise from Scientific American gets me thinking.
At the HyperAdvance Blog, Bruce LaDuke writes about the Neats vs. Scruffies debate in AI circles. He also defines intelligence differently than I might.
"'Knowledge discovery' could speed creation of new products" is a press release about chemical engineering, AI and product design from Purdue University. Go engineers!
We use computers because they do things better and differently than we can do ourselves. Dale suggests this primarily with operations around information (copy, store, retrieve). But what about the other side of the question?
Session report for CLLC - "Improving Collaboration Using AI-based Tools:" Bringing in Outside Knowledge, Improving Internal & External Search, Improving Collaboration.
Summary of Paul Tedesco's talk at KM Chicago's 14 October meeting, where he discussed "Achieving top level CRM by using an Advanced Forms of Knowledge Management."
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