By Mark Nadal Alright, so the problem is:Read the full story By James N A guide to build a movie recommender model based on content-based NLP: When we provide ratings for products and services on the internet, all the preferences we express and data we share (explicitly or not), are used to generate recommendations by recommender systems. The most common examples are that of Amazon, Google and Netflix.Read the full story By Hrishikesh FACT: Efficiency of remote meetings drop as you increase the number of attendees, and the meeting time. So, you should optimize to keep the participants and the duration to a minimum, ideally, i.e., not having meetings at all. But... How do you collaborate remotely then? Here's how: Have your documentation and asynchronous collaboration so solid that there's no need for a synchronous "meeting". However, having no meetings just isn't practical, right? So while you work towards minimizing the number of online meetings, let me share 10 things you should know to run successful remote meetings.Read the full story By Adrien Book A million pompous Tweets, a thousand pontifical TedX videos and hundreds of unnecessary hot takes don’t lie: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is here, and it’s here to stay. Ok. Good. What now? Well, before AI can truly be called a democratised technology, we have to go beyond Silicon Valley startups and implement it within small/medium businesses and governments to reap the rewards promised by the technology.Read the full story By Natasha Nel Natasha Nel interviews 6x Noonie Nominee*, hackernoon.com Contributor, and Prolific Maker, Zoe Chew, to talk Product, Tech, Startups, and Marketing.Read the full story By Aditi I have been playing around Android OS for a while and this post is one of the learnings I wanted to share. The misleading yet catchy title still points to the essence of this post - yes, we are going to talk about the VOLD demon. Sorry *daemon. Read the full story By Natasha Nel 🏆 The benefits of being nominated in Hacker Noon's annual tech awards this year include not only mad Net-Cred, BUT ALSO: opportunities to do an AMA in community.hackernoon.com and/or get onto The Hacker Noon Podcast, as well as generally improving your personal Google-Ability by getting FREE CONTENT created (and distributed) about you, and the things you write, built and care about! Read the full story |
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