The Seven Principles of Pragmatic AI: From AI Literacy to AI Proficiency

The Seven Principles of Pragmatic AI: From AI Literacy to AI Proficiency

Foundational. Evolutionary. Practical. Sustainable. Contextual. Interactive. Responsible. 🧠 You don’t have to be a data scientist to benefit from AI. People who understand AI broadly and can apply it flexibly thrive. This is Pragmatic AI 📚 Start with AI Literacy, and move towards AI Proficiency 👥 Learn the first principles of data and AI, build […]

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Beating Big Tech with graphs: Spend less on Ads, get better SEO

Beating Big Tech with graphs: Spend less on Ads, get better SEO

An unconventional way to optimize your marketing campaign, spend less on Ads and get better SEO results for free. By George Anadiotis A letter from the founder. On evolution, markets, growth, business models, content, marketing, Ads, SEO, and graphs. When I started the Year of the Graph back in 2018, I was pretty green as far […]

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Breaking the AI bubble: Big Tech plus AI equals economy takeover

Breaking the AI bubble: Big Tech plus AI equals economy takeover

Whether we like it or not, and despite tales of its powers being greatly exaggerated, the AI genie is out of the box. What does that mean, and what can we do about it? By George Anadiotis In another twist of abysmal AI politics, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman just admitted that we are in an AI bubble, and […]

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Poking holes in the AI narrative: Market Signalling and Outsourcing

Poking holes in the AI narrative: Market Signalling and Outsourcing

Can AI work reliably at scale? Will everything be outsourced to AI? Will AI replace CEOs? Why is everyone riding the AI bandwagon, and where is it headed? By George Anadiotis These are the type of questions you would tackle with someone who has long-standing experience in AI, engineering, business and beyond. Georg Zoeller is that […]

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Building AI for Earth with Clay: The intelligence platform transforming Geospatial data analysis

Building AI for Earth with Clay: The intelligence platform transforming Geospatial data analysis

How a rocket scientist turned entrepreneur created the “ChatGPT for Earth data” using transformers and satellite imagery By George Anadiotis Bruno Sánchez is a rocket scientist with a somewhat deviant trajectory. An astrophysicist by training, he used the tools of his trade – mathematics and science – at the broadest possible scale: the universe. At […]

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The Quality Imperative: Why Leading Organizations Proactively Evaluate Software and AI Systems, And How You Can Too

The Quality Imperative: Why Leading Organizations Proactively Evaluate Software and AI Systems, And How You Can Too

As enterprise systems shift from deterministic software to probabilistic AI, forward-thinking organizations leverage proactive quality assessment to maximize value, minimize risk and ensure regulatory compliance. By George Anadiotis In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, ensuring the quality of both traditional software and AI systems has become more critical than ever. Organizations are increasingly relying on complex […]

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Knowledge Graphs as the essential truth layer for Pragmatic AI

Knowledge Graphs as the essential truth layer for Pragmatic AI

Organizations are facing a critical challenge to AI adoption: how to leverage their domain-specific knowledge to use AI in a way that delivers trustworthy results. Knowledge graphs provide the missing “truth layer” for AI that transforms probabilistic outputs into real world business acceleration. By George Anadiotis • 🚀 AI adoption is accelerating, but most implementations fail […]

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The Six Pillars of AI Literacy: From Regulatory Compliance to Hands-on AI

The Six Pillars of AI Literacy: From Regulatory Compliance to Hands-on AI

The clock for AI Literacy is ticking. Why should you act now, what are the six pillars of AI Literacy, and how can you build on those? • 📜 AI literacy is a legal requirement as of February 2025 • 🎯 Six core competencies define AI literacy: Recognition, Understanding, Application, Evaluation, Ethics, and Creation • […]

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