Collaborative Intelligence Week in Review - 08Sep2023
Best business article(s) I read this week…
How to Prepare for a GenAI Future You Can’t Predict
The author, a professor and futurist at NYU, presents a framework to guide leaders as they contemplate the impact of generative AI.
Best technical article(s) I read this week…
On-device Real-Time Deep Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Robotics
Generative AI has captured the most attention recently, but as I have written previously, it is only one of a family of collaborative intelligence technologies. Another is collaborative robots. This article presents an approach for optimizing on-device reinforcement learning under the constraint of limited memory. On-device learning enables autonomous robots to adapt their behavior dynamically as they interact with their environment.
Other item(s) of note…
AI Nutrition Facts
Twilio has developed a short summary for AI products based on FDA nutrition labels. It is intended to give AI consumers information about such things as private data usage to “empower customers to make informed decisions about which AI Powered capabilities they are prepared to adopt.”Companies Look to Squeeze More Power Out of AI Chips
This Wall Street Journal article discusses how companies with limited access to new GPU chips are training and operating their AI models.
Satlas (article)
The Allen Institute for AI announced the availability of Satlas (site), a platform for exploring global geospatial data generated by AI from satellite imagery.
Coolest thing I saw…
This is an easy-to-use web-based app that takes drawings and applies motion simulation to create basic animations. I used it to animate one of my grand-nephew’s dinosaur drawings. He thought it was the coolest thing. Of course, I then had to animate more, but…

