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Across Scale, Space and Time
Abraham Lincoln only accomplished what he did with a pragmatic understanding of scale, space and time.
Remember My Name
Our obsession with having our name outlive us is getting in the way of fulfillment.
The Organized Mind
My review and notes on Daniel Levitin’s book ‘The Organized Mind’: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload.
Be Useful to the World
Maybe the best career advice we could take onboard would be to be useful to the world.
A Call for AI Commercialisation
I call for more savvy commercialisation of machine learning and less publicity-chasing sensationalisation.
English's Stranglehold
Two short points on how English’s stranglehold on intellectual thought might be missing a trick.
The 2019 Deep Learning Indaba: A Story in 3 Parts
My reflections on the 2019 Deep Learning Indaba held in Nairobi, Kenya.
Intellectual Dishonesty in Q&A Sessions
2 things that I think are holding us back in intellectual debates/lectures in public forums.
Technology for Safety
My thoughts on the recent Uber Technology for Safety summit - looking at how technology solutions can make South Africa safer. (#Tech4Safety)
Ethics Dumping
Ethics dumping is a scary trend where the Western world can export it’s dirty work elsewhere and still maintain the moral high ground. Are we aware of the consequences of such activities?
What can we learn from a Concentration Camp?
My reflections on my visit to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Germany.
Won't You Be My Neighbour?
A tribute to the role model I never knew I had - Mr Fred Rogers.
Art as Conversation
There are two ways to appreciate art: as a commodity or as a conversation.
What should Education look like in the midst of Artificial Intelligence?
I presented this keynote at the 2019 Education Innovation summit. The topic was looking at the impact of artificial intelligence on our world and how our education system needs to change as a result.
Superintelligence: Philosophy with a Deadline
My (very unsatisfying) review of ‘Superintelligence’ by Nick Bostrom - one of the foundational books in the recent rebirth of the field of artificial intelligence.
The Joy of Community Theatre
Walking into a community theatre, I didn’t know what to expect. What I found was a space for creative expression in which joy abounded.