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Daily Archives: July 27, 2017
Who’s Smarter? Humans or AI Systems?
I used to watch science fiction movies and imagine we’d have these incredible machines that could interact with humans in amazing ways. I always believed more in the helpful and useful AI in Star Wars than the dangerous systems of movies like The … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged AI, machine learning
Azure Labs–Minor Cluster Issues for SQL Server Setup
During the process of building an Azure lab, I ran into a place where my cluster was not completely validated. I think this happened when a node failed and was re-provisioned, but in any case, when I ran SQL Server … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged Azure, lab, syndicated