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LET’S TURN UP THE NOTCH A LITTLE

 




LET’S TURN UP THE NOTCH A LITTLE


In Data Science, deep neural networks, or deep learning networks, have several hidden layers with millions of artificial neurons linked together. A number, called weight, represents the connections between one node and another. 


The weight is a positive number if one node excites another, or negative if one node suppresses the other. Nodes with higher weight values have more influence on the other nodes.


Reference:

https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/neural-network/ 


OVERALL AVERAGE - PAST 7 DAYS' TRENDS


- WizKid 39%

- Davido 43%

- Burna Boy 73%

- Bola Ahmed Tinubu 18%

- Peter Obi 18%


In Disruptive Strategy, while we typically think of jobs to be done as functional problems to solve, social and emotional 'jobs' can also be powerful causes of customer buying behavior.


Reference:

Reflecting upon Disruptive Innovation at Harvard Business School with Clayton Christensen

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-2018-strategy-from-reflecting-upon-disruptive-harvard-otunla 


OVERALL AVERAGE - PAST DAY (24 HOURS) TRENDS


- WizKid 30%

- Davido 36%

- Burna Boy 60%

- Bola Ahmed Tinubu 13%

- Peter Obi 20%


Media Sources:

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/08/video-tinubu-hails-davido-burna-boy-others-on-international-youth-day/ 


https://punchng.com/peter-obis-presence-excites-worshippers-at-rccg-convention/ 


In conclusion, the EMOTIONAL cause is stronger than the SOCIAL cause.


Thank you.


Aderogba Otunla



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