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Daily Archives: March 27, 2019
Giving Computers Ethics
I was reading a fascinating paper recently about autonomous cars. I’m actually excited about having a car that can drive itself, though I think this is likely quite a few years away, despite the hype. Ever since I read Red Thunder, … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, ethics, machine learning, software development
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SQL in the City Summits coming this spring
The SQL in the City Summits are back for 2019, and we’ve got more scheduled than every before. You can see the complete list on our event page, and I’m lucky to be invited to all of them. Here’s the … Continue reading
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Tagged Redgate, speaking, SQL in the City, syndicated, travel
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