Welcome to Complex Machinery, a newsletter about the intersection of AI and risk. It occasionally dips into related matters like complexity, business models, emerging tech, and marketplaces.
(While the newsletter covers AI, there are no technical deep-dives. This is higher-level, AI's-impact-on-business-and-society material.)
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It may look that way from a certain perspective, but those topics are all closely related:
The term "risk" has several definitions, which vary based on the context. While some popular definitions focus on what goes wrong, risk is really about upside as well as downside. (Hence why I often say that "risk management" should be renamed "opportunity management.")
Complex Machinery lands two or three times a month. Issues run anywhere from 1200-2000 words.
Some issues are a grab-bag of short segments, while others are essays.
Complex Machinery is written by Q McCallum. You can read more about me on my website but the gist is: I've spent my career in and around the emerging-tech space, and I've been in (The Field We Currently Call) AI since the early days of "predictive analytics" and "Big Data."
These days my work sits at the intersection of risk and AI. This newsletter is a space for me to share my thoughts.
I'm an experienced industry practitioner who works on things like due diligence and surfacing use cases.
I hold high hopes for what AI can achieve. I'm also willing to point out when AI isn't living up to expectations. Or more importantly, when it's not living up to the marketing materials.
Only in the sense that what you see here reflects what I think about the AI space.
I occasionally mention other projects I'm working on, but that's about it.
If you'd like to retain my consulting services – imagine the kind of thinking that goes into the newsletter, but applied to your specific business challenges and concerns – you're welcome to contact me.
But if you're looking for a typical business-style newsletter, in which every issue is a thinly-veiled brochure … I don't have that. I don't like to read those and I sure as hell don't want to write one.
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