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Analysing 16,625 papers to figure out where AI is headed next (2019)

technologyreview.com
10 points·by scientific_ass·2 jaar geleden·1 comments

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·vorig jaar·discuss
If I’m building a system that needs a full audit trail, what exactly am I gaining from your approach vs just doing insert-only rows with metadata (version, timestamp, user etc)? I mean, besides a nicer UI?

Also, when you say “immutable, off-host” — are we talking like another SQL Server instance on a diff machine? Or something else entirely?

And can this be queried directly with SQL too? Or is it locked behind some API/UI?
scientific_ass
·vorig jaar·discuss
Was expecting a product I can try out. But still, not disappointed.
scientific_ass
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
This is super cool and I would love to try it out. We use SEMrush and they are basically charging us +$1000 dollar for the basic plan, with every other feature as an add-on for addition $200 - $400.

Question: Do you have (or plan to provide) features like -

-- Questions around the seed keywords

-- Keyword exports for external analysis with details like volume, difficulty, etc,

-- Can I tag keywords if I save them in a particular list?

In my work, I do SEO research almost every day and have a very extensive keyword strategy. So above features are what's keeping me stick to SEMrush.
scientific_ass
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I am from marketing, so maybe I don't really understand the technical value here but how is it different than me opening a new Google doc?

I currently have a single doc file that I use like notes, as soon as I type "note" in my address bar, my browser automatically fills in the rest of the URL for the file (since I open is frequently).

The Doc file allows me to paste images, add links, or anything else essential for note taking. I don't need to save, or find the URL from browser history. Simply type and close.

For any new file, I can type Doc.new. It will work the same way.

Please explain how is it different?