Posts Tagged with “AI”
Design Thinking in HCI/AI
The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is arguably becoming more important in modern society. Organizations may need to take a more intentional approach to designing AI systems with which humans interact.Read More →
Google's Transformer T5
In their paper titled “Attention Is All You Need,” Vaswani et al. (2017) proposed the transformer architecture, which is the foundation for many of today’s most advanced generative models (Foster, 2023). Approximately a year later, the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) model was introduced by OpenAI (Radford et al., 2018). The model introduced by this paper, known as GPT-1, is a decoder model (Foster, 2023). Naturally, encoder models, such as BERT (Devlin et al., 2018), were also built using the transformer architecture. However, this paper will focus on Google’s T5 model, which uses a third structure called “encoder-decoder” (Raffel et al., 2019).Read More →
Leveraging AI in SCM Literature Review
This paper will discuss how artificial intelligence (AI) is being applied to the supply chain management (SCM) field. Specifically, this paper will cover how Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota), a Global 500 company (Fortune, 2024), is implementing AI techniques to improve its SCM practices.Read More →