Content Rules, Inc.

Ahh, AI. The promised future coming to fruition within the little screens we interact with on a daily basis. Though we assumed artificial intelligence would come in the form of apron wearing robots like the ones in the Jetsons, AI comes to us in more practical forms with the same
Earlier this year, I took a course on artificial intelligence taught at the Executive Education division of the UC Berkeley Haas School of Management. The course was primarily focused on AI business strategies and applications.
I recently finished a great course on artificial intelligence offered by the UC Berkeley Haas School of Management. It was an eight week course that was mostly directed at the business of AI, rather than coding or technology. Really good stuff.
I’m a huge fan of structured content. However, I sometimes worry that structured content is my hammer and therefore all content problems look like nails.
After years of promises and hype, artificial intelligence has finally reached the stage where it is impacting our lives on a daily basis. The things that computers can do with us and for us is rapidly expanding. This live webinar will provide an overview of how artificial neural networks are
Learn how natural language processing (NLP) works and find out what editing tasks are best done by a machine, and where only a trained human editor will really get the job done.
When I was at the Intelligent Content Conference a few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Pavan Arora of IBM Watson. I listened to him speak about Watson and talk about the enormous content opportunity we have in front of us. I found his talks (both private and