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scottwambler.bsky.social
Father, husband, author, and consultant in better ways of working (WoW) and ways of thinking (WoT) around data warehousing, data quality, and AI development. I help data people get better at delivering real value.
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Keep going, there will be a McDonalds or Starbucks any time now. Or a Denny’s.
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I’m around 5%. I think there’s opportunity for malicious use of AI to do some nasty stuff, particularly overcoming security of critical infrastructure. Never underestimate the ingenuity of terrorists with new tools.
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Doesn’t mean they’re not going to try.
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I would call the role #data archeologist, a data analyst who investigates the (currently) unknown lineage of data.
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Today years old. Thanks for that. I’m telling mom!
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After an evening of great food and drink, perhaps too much drink, I made a bit of extra money belly dancing.
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Happy birthday Millie! America is giving thanks today in recognition of you being such a good dog. May the force be with you, so say we all.
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Here you go: metro.co.uk/2024/11/27/u...
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And yes, feel your pain on this as I have a similar issue. “But it was such a good idea” and “Maybe I will get around to this” thoughts aren’t helping at all.
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Have you had offers for the domains over the years? If so, hang on to those ones and sell next time you get an offer. If not, unless you intend to actually take up the project I would let them expire.
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I believe that we used to have this, but that it was slowly whittled away over time by a minority who did it for their own financial benefit. BlueSky is a reset back to those times. Hopefully we don’t mess it up.
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Yes. The majority of the blog was an overview of how to increase the quality of the hallucinations (better prompting, better data, RAG, ...).
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Some thoughts: 1. Yes, errors in the process are also a problem. 2. To be exact, it's LLMs that hallucinate (100% of the time, it's the quality of the hallucination that's the issue). Other AI model types don't. 3. Hallucinations based on poor quality data are likely to be worse.
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Thanks. Higher education is clearly a lot of work, but if you choose a subject that's well aligned with your goals it pays off.