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  1. "... only 11 percent of firms that have deployed A.I. are reaping a 'sizable' return on their investments. One reason is that costs often turn out to be higher—much higher—than originally assumed. According to a fall 2020 MIT Sloan Management Review article, 'A good rule of thumb is that you should estimate that for every $1 you spend developing an algorithm, you must spend $100 to deploy and support it'.”

    #JeffreyFunk, #GarySmith, 2021

    slate.com/technology/2021/05/a

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    #AI #MOLE

  2. "... only 11 percent of firms that have deployed A.I. are reaping a 'sizable' return on their investments. One reason is that costs often turn out to be higher—much higher—than originally assumed. According to a fall 2020 MIT Sloan Management Review article, 'A good rule of thumb is that you should estimate that for every $1 you spend developing an algorithm, you must spend $100 to deploy and support it'.”

    #JeffreyFunk, #GarySmith, 2021

    slate.com/technology/2021/05/a

    (1/2)

    #AI #MOLE

  3. "... only 11 percent of firms that have deployed A.I. are reaping a 'sizable' return on their investments. One reason is that costs often turn out to be higher—much higher—than originally assumed. According to a fall 2020 MIT Sloan Management Review article, 'A good rule of thumb is that you should estimate that for every $1 you spend developing an algorithm, you must spend $100 to deploy and support it'.”

    #JeffreyFunk, #GarySmith, 2021

    slate.com/technology/2021/05/a

    (1/2)

    #AI #MOLE

  4. "... only 11 percent of firms that have deployed A.I. are reaping a 'sizable' return on their investments. One reason is that costs often turn out to be higher—much higher—than originally assumed. According to a fall 2020 MIT Sloan Management Review article, 'A good rule of thumb is that you should estimate that for every $1 you spend developing an algorithm, you must spend $100 to deploy and support it'.”

    #JeffreyFunk, #GarySmith, 2021

    slate.com/technology/2021/05/a

    (1/2)

    #AI #MOLE

  5. Gary Smith, the producer who owned legendary Boston studio For Apache Studios and worked on records by Pixies, Throwing Muses, Billy Bragg, Blake Babies and more, has died following a short illness.

    brooklynvegan.com/gary-smith-p

    John Strohm of the Blake Babies shared his memories:

    facebook.com/1160261224/posts/

    #GarySmith #FortApache #boston #pixies #BlakeBabies #ThrowingMuses #music #rip