In this episode of Tech Talks Daily I sat down with Joseph Landes, co-founder and main results at Nerdio, to investigate how one conversation at a Microsoft conference led to a cloud automation company of billion dollars. From his 23-year career at Microsoft to building a fully remote team that now supports more than five […]
The training room changes and does not go back. In this episode I sat down with Phil Friedman, the founder and CEO of CGS Inc., to investigate how AI, Avatars and compelling simulations rewrite the Playbook about work platform training. With more than four decades at the helm of CGS – a company that he […]
A while ago I received a link that was sent to me with the corresponding prompt to read the comment field. The dialogue and the discussion were broadly about climate anxiety and airbase. Only a few years ago such a comment field was rather like a war field where harsh words were thrown like icy […]
Mill Valley is one of my favorite day trips – it’s just about 30 minutes north of San Francisco, and I went more often than I can count. Seriously Never gets old. With his peaceful Redwoods, cozy cafés, stylish shops and what is perhaps the most beautiful library in California, it is the perfect mix […]
In this blog post we will be information from the {Gapminder} R -package, together with global spatial boundaries of ‘Opendatasoft’. We will plott the life expectancy of every country in North and South America to see the changes from 1957 to 2007. The {gapminder} package that we use is from the Gap Foundation, an independent […]
When we think about gene processing, the conversation often feels stuck between scientific journals and ethical debates that are too complex for public forums. In this episode I spoke with Neal Baer, a rare voice that bridges both worlds. Known to many as a award -winning television programs for series such as Is” Law & […]
[This article was first published on Forwards, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report problems here about the content on this page) Do you want to share your content on R-bloggers? Click here if you have a blog, or here If you don’t. Forward -members Heather Turner and Ella Kaye were invited to attend […]
[This article was first published on R Works, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report problems here about the content on this page) Do you want to share your content on R-bloggers? Click here if you have a blog, or here If you don’t. 1. Introduction 1.1. The use of AI agents and the […]
[This article was first published on R on Biofunctor, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report problems here about the content on this page) Do you want to share your content on R-bloggers? Click here if you have a blog, or here If you don’t. In the episode of this Week of the series […]
[This article was first published on jakub::sobolewski, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report problems here about the content on this page) Do you want to share your content on R-bloggers? Click here if you have a blog, or here If you don’t. When writing specifications, it is easy to get caught in implementation […]