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How can AI Project Opportunities be validated?

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    Who are the authors? 1.Gianluca  Mauro and Nicolò Valigi cofounded AI Academy, a company that advises on AI strategy and runs workshops teaching the concepts covered in this book. - Through AI Academy, Gianluca and Nicolò have helped companies, ranging from idea-phase startups to multinational corporations, kick-start their AI journeys. 2.Gianluca  has a background in engineering and entrepreneurship. His passion is to use human creativity to explore how technology can build better products and a better society. He thrives to inspire people to do the same by speaking at universities, corporations, and industry conferences. In his free time, he enjoys playing music, practicing martial arts, and lifting weights.(Book Citation) 3.Nicolò likes tinkering with code, robots, and (seemingly) intelligent software. He has worked on the brains of drones, the gears of NASA spacecraft, and helped push bits in self-driving cars. He also regularly presents at inter...

What are the differences between AI prompts and AI prompts Engineering?

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  Today, we will be discussing AI prompts, covering examples,  distinctions, and real-world uses. To kick things off, let's address this question: Is there a difference between AI prompts and AI prompts engineering, and if there is, what sets them apart? Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed how we interact with technology, bringing about new techniques to optimize these interactions. Among these techniques are AI prompts and prompt engineering, two vital concepts unlocking the potential of generative  AI.While  these two terms may sound similar, there are distinct differences between them that play a crucial role in the development of AI systems. In this blog post, we will explore the definitions, types, examples, differences, and practical applications of AI prompts and prompt engineering. A-Definitions: 1-AI Prompts An AI prompt can be understood as a piece of natural language text that serves as input for a generative AI system. Prompts can ra...

Part I : What role does the algorithm play in AI?

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Recommended Reading: Artificial Intelligence For Dummies By John Mueller & Luca Massaron P.s, Dear  Readers, Friends ,and colleagues, Our blog does not provide a summary of the book. Nonetheless, I pose questions and find answers in the book. WHO are the writers? What motivated the authors to write this book? John Mueller is a freelance author and technical editor with 89 books and over 300 articles on topics like networking, artificial intelligence, database management, and programming. He has helped over 67 authors refine their manuscripts and has provided editing services to Data Based Advisor and Coast Compute magazines. He has contributed articles to various publications and enjoys nature, wine, knitting, and glycerin soap and candles. He can be reached at John@JohnMuellerBooks.com and is setting up a website. Luca Massaron is a data scientist and research director with over a decade of experience in multivariate statistical analysis, machine learning, and customer insigh...