By PCI Newsletter Editors This month honors Veterans Day – Corina was one of the first females on combat ships in the U.S. Navy, after being one of the first to complete an integrated bootcamps. Her dedication to duty and mission crafted her years of service as a #ChangeAgent in military, federal, local, private, non-profit, Read More
Monthly Archives: November 2019
Women’s Startup Lab: A Silicon Valley-Based Tech Startup and Leadership Accelerator for Women Entrepreneurs Around the Globe
By Christine Preusler Women’s Startup Lab (WSL) hosts an annual international showcase of entrepreneurs and offers people-focused corporate innovation. WSL is helping women around the world find their individual paths to success. In just six years, the global community has grown to include more than 25,000 members, and the organization’s accelerator program run in Silicon Read More
Will Congress Finally Fulfill a 200-Year-Old Promise to the Cherokee People?
By The Guardian “This article in the Guardian draws attention to what could be a singularly important event in Native American affairs. Two centuries ago, the US Government made promises that there would be tribal representation in the US Congress. That promise was never fulfilled but it has emerged as a point of discussion and Read More
A National Office for Strategic Foresight Anchored in Critical Science and Technologies (Working Paper)
By Amy Webb PCI Community member, Amy Webb, introduced her proposal for a new “US Office of Strategic Forecasting” in a presentation to Senate staff. Her paper, “A National Office for Strategic Foresight Anchored in Critical Science and Technologies,” was produced for the Technology and Public Policy Project at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Read More
Three People-Centered Design Principles for Deep Learning
By Dr. David Bray and R “Ray” Wang Over the last ten years, organizations have begun to rely on an ever-growing number of algorithms to assist in making a wide range of business decisions, including delivery logistics, airline route planning, financial fraud detection, image recognition etc. As we’re currently experiencing the end of the second Read More
From the Front Lines: What’s Happening With AI Today (Part 3)
By Dr. David Bray This article was first published here on June 14 2019. A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to join Dr. Caryl Bryzmialkiewicz, Assistant Inspector General and Chief Data Officer at the Department of Health and Human Services and Dr. Anthony Scriffignano, Senior Vice President & Chief Data Scientist, Dun & Bradstreet for a Read More