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MenuI am writing a book on artificial intelligence, anyone open to being interviewed about your experiences for the book?
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I am happy to volunteer! I have a more "classical" background in mathematical statistics, and I have followed the distribution of artificial intelligence with great interest and curiosity; also because, I feel, that the actual application and real life-value of AI-implementations often drowns in technical aspects. So what is actually delivered is more the Data Scientists "wet dream" rather than something, that works in real life.
If you are interested, feel free to contact me.
Best regards
Kenneth Wolstrup
Hi, I'm a physician, a radiologist, who uses AI daily in practice and would be happy to discuss how it helps provide better care and make more accurate timely diagnosis.
Happy to chat! In particular, happy to cover the ways in which AI masks other very real business needs and appears as a “quick-fix” to something that is actually quite simple and straightforward to implement but still requires thoughtful execution.
Sure, you can interview me. I am starting up a biotech company using AI to help cancer patients. I'll share what I know from a CEO and a rocket scientist's perspective. I can put AI in the broader context of man-machine systems since the dark ages (namely when there was black and white TV and only 7 channels in New York!) I can guarantee you that we'll have a fun interview!
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