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      <title>Excellent Meetings in the AI Era: The Definitive Decalogue</title>
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      <title>Weather Service Project (Part 3): Predicting the Future with AI and OpenWeatherMap</title>
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      <description>The final installment of our Weather Service project. We dive into adding predictive capabilities, combining official OpenWeatherMap forecasts with our custom-built AI (Linear Regression) model to predict tomorrow&amp;#39;s weather and visualize its accuracy.</description>
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      <title>From Systems Engineering to Formula 1: Using AI (Nanobana) to Illustrate a Complex Roadmap</title>
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      <description>A case study on how I used the AI tool Nanobanana to transform the systems engineering V-Model into an understandable visual story using a Formula 1 analogy.</description>
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