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" ... All of which brings us to a point-of-view that some who lean capitalist might quibble about with Mackey. It’s apparent that he at least on the surface rejects the notion that businesses exist wholly to create profits for shareholders. Stakeholder Integration is crucial in Mackey’s eyes. Better yet, it’s “a shift away from the traditional conception of a corporation, in which increasing profits for shareholders is seen as the primary responsibility of the businesses. Instead, we think of businesses as serving a wider community of stakeholders, all of whom are connected through mutual interests and benefits.” ... "
" ... Apple’s new headphones are strikingly gorgeous and distinctly different from anything else you’ll see. The fit is good, the set-up is painless and the interface with its brilliant digital crown volume button is great. I think there should be a cable to connect to a 3.5mm headphone jack. And I miss a power button. That said, if these headphones continue to sound as good as they have done so far, that’ll be a quibble I’ll forgive easily. ... "
" ... Center is not at all a need for the Grizzlies. Not only do they have Clarke, but Jackson Jr.’s best future probably involves time at the five with a ton of shooting around him. (You can also quibble with which of Jackson Jr. and Clarke is playing center when they share the floor.) Jonas Valanciunas is also under contract for two more years and is a solid veteran center who can rebound and run pick-and-roll. ... "
" ... So here we are, with hundreds, perhaps thousands, of critical cybersecurity issues that need urgent attention. We can quibble over prioritizing them but I think there are three that would reset expectations and establish a mandate that the status quo is no longer acceptable. And to be clear, these are important policy, not technology, issues. ... "
" ... The first chapter is a good introduction to AI for those non-technical people who need a foundational understanding in order to continue with the rest of the book. One quibble I have is that it would have been best, in his definition of AI, to describe the difference between AI and AGI. Artificial intelligence includes the basics. Artificial general intelligence (AGI), is the search for, as the name implies, a type of AI that is more like human thought – that is able to look at a wide variety of problems. As I’ve long said, it’s easy to define AI (really, AGI) as “whatever we still don’t understand about general intelligence”, with sections becoming their own specialty as we understand their basics. Computer vision, robotic, and even today’s deep learning, are good examples of that, with more bits of AI understood while naysayers continue to say AI is a myth because we still don’t understand what we still don’t understand. The second half of the chapter is a good overview of basic concepts and classes of understanding of AI. ... "