Orchestrate all the Things Newsletter

Orchestrate all the Things Newsletter

Connecting the dots with George Anadiotis: Analyst, Consultant, Engineer, Founder, Host, Researcher, and Writer

Stories about Tech, Data, AI and Media and how they flow into each other shaping our lives

I’ve engaged from the likes of Gary Marcus and Andrew Ng to emerging thinkers and innovators across multiple domains.

My stories have been featured on ZDNet and VentureBeat, and are syndicated across DZone, Hackernoon, Medium and Substack.

Some might call this futurism; let’s just say it’s connecting the dots.

Many of my stories have a technical focus. Most also examine business perspectives and use cases, while others are socio-technical.

Some are analyses on emerging themes – picking them up early, featuring expert comment, or offering alternative takes.

Others cover breaking news, typically also featuring the people behind them plus some analysis. There are some book reviews as well.

I focus on the connection between data, analytics, data science, graphs, machine learning and AI and their impact on business and society.

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Machine learning is going real-time: Here’s why and how

Organizations are turning to machine learning because of the return on investment. The ones doing it in real-time are topping the charts.
Jan 25, 20222 min read

API3, the first-party blockchain oracle, is releasing beacon data feeds with Amberdata

In theory, Web3 is all about decentralization. In practice, it can be very centralized. API3 is a bold effort to achieve decentralization in connecting Web3 applications to the outside world.
Jan 19, 20222 min read

Working from home means working different hours, but not necessarily more

The National Bureau of Economic Research analyzed the side effects of remote work using data from GitHub.
Jan 11, 20222 min read

What will applied AI look like in 2022?

AI adoption has skyrocketed throughout the last 18 months. Besides Joe McKendrick, who wrote the foundational piece on HBR, professionals who work on AI would readily attest to this statement. Google search seems to be in on this not-so-secret too: When prompted with “AI adoption,” its auto-complete spurts out “skyrocketed over the last 18 months”.
Dec 29, 20212 min read

Taking the world by simulation: The rise of synthetic data in AI

Would you trust AI that has been trained on synthetic data, as opposed to real-world data? You may not know it, but you probably already do — and that’s fine, according to the findings of a newly released survey.
Dec 21, 20212 min read

2022 technology trend review, part two: AI and graphs

AI and graphs have a few things in common: they are multi-faceted, ubiquitous in their applications, and seeing rapid growth in the 2020s.
Dec 21, 20212 min read

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Analysis, Essays, Interviews and News. Mid-to-long form, 1-3 times per month.