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Supercomputer's Win on Jeopardy: Little Comfort to Those.

Dashe & Thomson

Matt Blum at GeekDad wrote an article this week called Why Watson’s Jeopardy Win is Mostly Meaningless saying: IBM’s supercomputer software Watson’s win on the game show Jeopardy! Search the blog Popular Latest Comments Tags Web-Based, Instructor-Led, EPSS? A lot of people, apparently, agree.

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Unleashing the Potential of AI-Based Automation Across Industries

Integranxt

In addition, IBM inventors received 2,300 AI-related patents in 2021. By weaving together the threads of technological advancements and practical applications, this article provides a panoramic view of AI’s transformative role. Similarly, Kroger Edge has reduced expenses by replacing paper price tags with smart shelf labels.

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Relationships, IBM’s Secret to Building Strong Female Leaders

CLO Magazine

“We do witness differences in the way working men and women are perceived based on societal norms,” said Anita Guha, global diversity and learning as a service portfolio leader, IBM India Limited. Simultaneously, participants become a part of an internal IBM LotusNotes Connections Community, which includes BRI alumni. So, it works.

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How will content discovery evolve?

CLO Magazine

Some vendors are now tagging content according to skills categories. Degreed, LinkedIn, EdCast, Percipio and IBM have started to add skills-based discovery tools into their systems. IBM, Workday and Gloat try to infer employee skill levels by analyzing job descriptions, emails and other data to recommend content.

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Understanding Durable vs. Perishable Skills and How to Balance Them

Avilar

Here are a few examples of each, from the CLO article: Durable skills: Design thinking, project management practices, effective communication, leadership. In its published research insight, The Enterprise Guide for Closing the Skills Gap , IBM emphasizes the importance of considering just how transferable a given set of skills really is.

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Think like a publisher

Clark Quinn

As I detailed in an article , issues included granularity and tagging vocabulary. Whether driven by rules or analytics (or hybrids), semantic tagging is going to be necessary, and that’s an concomitant requirement of content models. Amazon, Netflix), and companies are already creating custom portals (e.g.

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How to Learn From Your Best-Failures?

Upside Learning

I could find just this link to a July 2006 article in Business Week How Failure Breeds Success which has some examples mentioned– IBM, Intuit, GE, Coring, Virgin, & JetBlue. Tags: Learning Design Upside Learning eLearning Learning From Failures Learning From Successes. Do you know of any other resources on this topic?