Links for 2 Nov
It is often said that more data is a good thing. Whether that data is relevant or irrelevant almost doesn’t get talked about as often. Nor, does it get spoken about what happens after the data is exhausted, or there is no more relevance to collecting so much data. Chances are, the links shared this week will cause a similar state of personal and organizational reassessment — just because there’s data present, doesn’t mean there’s progress gained.
- Reinforcement Learning with Prediction-Based Rewards via Open AI
- An Isolated Country Runs on Mobile Money via Wall Street Journal
- IBM’s Old Playbook via Stratechery
- Apple’s New Map via Justin Oberine
- Commentary: Why I Stopped Wearing A Bike Helmet via CyclingTips
- Rationale and design of a large-scale, app-based study to identify cardiac arrhythmias using a smartwatch: The Apple Heart Study via American Heart Journal
- Seth Molson is Designing the Future, One Show At A Time via Hackaday
And a few from here: