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The Monthly “Dot Connections”: Information/Insight & Intelligence Dot Connection Apr. 2019

Future of CIO

So more specifically, what are apple to apple comparisons between vision vs. insight? million page views with about #5500th blog posting in 59+ different categories of leadership, management, strategy, digitalization, change/talent, etc. Information vs. Decision Making ? The “Future of CIO” Blog has reached 2.8

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Amazon Music will offer My Favorite Murder episodes a week early

The Verge

Two things stick out to me here: one is the week-long timeframe, particularly in comparison to Spotify, which signed deals with Call Her Daddy and Armchair Expert over the past year and immediately shuffled them behind the platform’s wall. The promo video for this YouTube page doesn’t even mention Spotify.

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How Snapchat became the forgotten social platform

Vox

In March, he posted an old clip of his friends standing in a parking lot with the caption: “we just drove five hours to the closest in-n-out.” That is, until its controversial redesign , which siloed celebrities, influencers, and brands onto the Discover page, away from users’ actual friends.

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OpenAI’s latest breakthrough is astonishingly powerful, but still fighting its flaws

The Verge

But GPT-3, by comparison, has 175 billion parameters — more than 100 times more than its predecessor and ten times more than comparable programs. Describe a design element or page layout of your choice in simple words and GPT-3 spits out the relevant code. GPT-2, released in 2019, contained 1.5 billion parameters. This is mind blowing.

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Is Twitter finally dying?

Vox

percent drop in Twitter’s unique web page visitor count year over year in March; on Twitter’s Android app, average daily active users were down 9.8 Nevertheless, Twitter approved and verified a user with the n-word in his username this week. Twitter had a 7.7 The analytics firm also recorded a 3.3 percent in March year over year.