Reporting from 19th January 2017 through March 28th 2017I’m Nathan Benaich — welcome to issue #18 of my AI newsletter! I will synthesise a narrative that analyses and links important happenings, data, research and startup activity from the AI world. Grab your hot beverage of choice ☕ and enjoy the read! A few quick points before we start:1. Personal announcement: after almost 4 years of investing and building Playfair Capital, I’ve left to capitalise on exciting opportunities in AI. If you’re looking to invest, research, build, or buy AI-driven companies, do hit reply and drop me a line. 2. I gave a talk on How to start an AI company at the Oxford AI Society, which includes frameworks to find technology-problem fit, product design tips for an AI-driven software model, and financing advice. 3. My top picks: a) Five AI startup predictions by Bradford Cross (tl;dr death to bots and ML as a service, long vertical applications, but remember to tread with caution), and b) So your company wants to do AI by Eder Santana.Referred by a friend? Sign up here. Help share by giving this it a tweet :)
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Nathan's AI newsletter: Jan-Mar 2017!
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Reporting from 19th January 2017 through March 28th 2017I’m Nathan Benaich — welcome to issue #18 of my AI newsletter! I will synthesise a narrative that analyses and links important happenings, data, research and startup activity from the AI world. Grab your hot beverage of choice ☕ and enjoy the read! A few quick points before we start:1. Personal announcement: after almost 4 years of investing and building Playfair Capital, I’ve left to capitalise on exciting opportunities in AI. If you’re looking to invest, research, build, or buy AI-driven companies, do hit reply and drop me a line. 2. I gave a talk on How to start an AI company at the Oxford AI Society, which includes frameworks to find technology-problem fit, product design tips for an AI-driven software model, and financing advice. 3. My top picks: a) Five AI startup predictions by Bradford Cross (tl;dr death to bots and ML as a service, long vertical applications, but remember to tread with caution), and b) So your company wants to do AI by Eder Santana.Referred by a friend? Sign up here. Help share by giving this it a tweet :)