From hard programming to hard training: are we really evolving?
One of the great benefits of machine learning (ML) is related to the fact that we can create models as or more complex than those developed in the form of algorithms by experienced programmers, often through hours and hours of programming. However, …. Read More
Machine Learning and the new calculator dilemma
When I was very young at the beginning of my career, one of the major concerns of educators – and my parents – was with regard to the use of calculators in schools, and how this would affect education, since the ease …. Read More
The good and bad side of the AI hype
If in fact, evolution proves that in nature, or we evolve or we are extinct, evolutionary intelligence can be considered, in my view, the intelligence most important, if we take into account a hierarchy of relevance. And the science of this intelligence …. Read More
Unstructured Learning: when mathematics is not an exact science
We live, in my view, a future that depends less and less on the past. A new future. And this new reality, still little perceived by much of the market, makes the process of strategic planning in the most diverse dimensions absurdly …. Read More
Unstructured Intelligence: teaching machines to learn for themselves, like us humans
As much as we want to seek logical structures for intelligence, there is no certainty or scientific proof that it is as structured as we believe it to be. As in the evolutionary process, where chaos and order coexist wisely, I see …. Read More