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August 28th, 2024
By: Kirsten Josling
In today’s fast-paced tech landscape, companies are always striving to be at the cutting edge of innovation. However, for many organizations, that goal is hampered by a silent enemy—technical debt. The pressure to release new features quickly and meet market demands often leads to shortcuts in code quality, system architecture, and software design. While these shortcuts may offer short-term wins, they can result in long-term losses, stalling innovation and crippling growth. Read more here →
August 7th, 2024
By: Kirsten Josling
In 2010, researchers in Japan made headlines with an astonishing demonstration: they used a species of slime mold to design an optimal railway network for Tokyo. The slime mold replicated the city's complex rail system with remarkable efficiency, using its natural ability to find the shortest paths between nutrient sources. The Tokyo train system is the host of nearly 40 million daily riders and just a fraction of decreased route efficiency equates to millions of additional load hours on the system a year.
This example of biomimicry – where solutions from nature inspire human innovation – highlights how studying biological systems can lead to groundbreaking advancements. Now, imagine applying these principles to the realm of data science and artificial intelligence (AI). Enter the world of swarm intelligence.
July 22nd, 2024