Mellissa Kim OConnor

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On December 5, 2023, Mellissa Kim OConnor commented on The Hunt for Lost Water :

This is a pragmatic and a cost effective approach to an already existing infrastructure where the future of this is IoT but implementing sensors and infrastructure is an expensive exercise and requires considerable investment in this space.The indirect benefits and the impact it has on an effective functioning of a society is quite glaring but with them investing in additional models I wonder how sustainable will this be ?

On December 5, 2023, Mellissa Kim OConnor commented on AlwaysAI: a Practical Computer Vision Solution to Optimize Operations :

Cool post !…One of the biggest concerns here would be data privacy as the AI field is striving to be heavily regulated based on regions. This would pose a challenge when they seek to expand their business. Also it would be cool to how they expanded in the manufacturing sector to attain operational efficiency as organizations already have some sort of measuring criteria in place . It would interesting to note how did they approach this.

On December 5, 2023, Mellissa Kim OConnor commented on Toku: Pioneering the Future of Fintech with AI-Driven Recurring Payments :

Nice Post Carmen! A key point on Fintech based models is the Cybersecurity measures in place other privacy to protect the data.It would be interesting to see what measures they have in place for this.

On October 18, 2023, Mellissa Kim OConnor commented on Big Data Revolutionizing Samsung Operations and Product Development :

Hi Abdoulaye, if Samsung is looking to extend this into their cash cow business that is the smartphones what would that mean for the smartphones? Would this only be in the operation/manufacturing process or would this also mean that the OS would have a new version which would be AI dependant?

On October 18, 2023, Mellissa Kim OConnor commented on BIG Data in Tesla Inc. :

Hi Sam, Thanks for your post. The safety features is definitely one of the key discussed points of AV’s . They have been several reports and discussions regarding this. It would be interesting to understand or see key statistics on how “Automatic Emergency Braking,” “Lane Departure Avoidance,” and “Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance has reduced fatalities.

On October 18, 2023, Mellissa Kim OConnor commented on How Cordada is Using Data Science to Revolutionize SME Financing in Latin America :

Hi, Good Post Carmen on Fintech in Latin America. Predictive models are indeed gaining traction in emerging markets. It would be interesting to understand how Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) operate in these markets?