Apple ha lanzado su última joya tecnológica, el Vision Pro, y no es un simple upgrade, es una puerta a otra dimensión. Para quienes estamos en la industria tecnológica, este gadget no es solo cool, es un game-changer. Vamos a zambullirnos un poquito dentro de este dispositivo y cómo va a revolucionar nuestras apps.
Just when we thought search engines couldn't get more interesting, Google's AI throws us a curveball—suggesting we might try adding glue to our pizzas! Let’s unpack what’s really going on.
Let's face it: 'Let's schedule a meeting' might as well be the official catchphrase of corporate limbo. But what if we told you there’s a way out? In an oldy but goldie article, Elizabeth Grace Saunders from HBR proposes a killer decision tree that asks: Do you really need that meeting, or are you just afraid of your own inbox?
Looks like Amazon's 'Just Walk Out' stores aren't just showcasing the wonders of AI but are actually a masterclass in human surveillance—powered by a diligent crew of 1,000 people in India.
In my journey as a product leader, one of the most interesting challenges I continually encounter is the strategic decision-making process involved in solving business problems with algorithms. Specifically, this often involves making a choice between leveraging traditional heuristics and embracing the increasingly popular machine learning models. The implications of this choice are profound, with the correct strategy having a considerable effect on the result, frequently defining the narrow margin between overwhelming success and clear-cut failure.
Customer Lifetime Value (CLV or LTV) is a crucial metric that businesses use to assess the value a customer brings to their company over the entirety of their relationship with the business. Instead of focusing solely on immediate transactions, CLV takes into consideration the potential long-term revenue a customer can generate.