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Dennis Hulsebos is the Technology Integration Specialist at DVJ Insights, where he focusses on improving workflows and integrating new technologies into the company’s research processes. He works on automating repetitive tasks, implementing AI tools, and developing solutions to make market research projects more efficient. Dennis takes a practical approach to technology integration, balancing automation with user-friendly systems that help the team work smarter. His interests lie in emerging technologies like large language models and natural language processing (NLP), which he uses to enhance DVJ’s ability to analyse and interpret data. By leveraging his technical skills and hands-on problem-solving, Dennis helps the team stay adaptable in an industry where technology evolves quickly.

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dennis.hulsebos@dvjresearchgroup.com

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Nov 20, 20255 min
Garbage In, Intelligence Out: Why Reason Beats Curation
Humans learn slowly. We spend years studying, specialising, and narrowing our field of vision until we can say we truly know something. A good physicist often knows little about law, and a great lawyer rarely writes code. This limitation shapes how we think about intelligence. We divide people into generalists and specialists because our minds are bounded. There is only so much we can hold and process. When artificial intelligence arrived, we extended this same mental map to machines.We spoke...

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Oct 7, 20254 min
Echoes of Thought: Memory as the Key to Human Intelligence
What makes intelligence? Is it the ability to solve puzzles, recall facts, or predict outcomes? A compelling view is that intelligence emerges from the union of two core abilities: the use of language and the use of memory. Language gives shape to thought. A sommelier can detect and describe subtle differences in wine not only because of sensory skill but also because of vocabulary. Words sharpen perception, making distinctions visible that might otherwise go unnoticed. Memory, by contrast,...

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Sep 24, 20253 min
AI Fundamentals Updated
For over a year, AI development seemed to revolve around refinement rather than reinvention. Each new release promised improvements: lower latency, smoother interfaces, more expressive conversations. It gave the impression of rapid progress, but underneath, the same foundation remained in place. GPT-4 was still the model powering it all, even when presented under new names like GPT-4 Turbo or GPT-4o. What changed was mostly how the model was delivered, not how it was taught.

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Aug 18, 20254 min
From Output to Input
Revisiting Agentic Intelligence in the Age of Execution In April, I wrote about a shift in posture. From reactive AI systems to autonomous ones. From tools that wait to systems that act. That article, Agentic Intelligence , sketched a near future where models would not just respond, but take initiative. It was about architecture, intent, and the structure of action. Now, that shift is no longer theoretical. With the release of ChatGPT Agent, the idea has entered the desktop.

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Jul 21, 20255 min
AI: Too Smart or Too Dumb to Think Like Us?
Why “Illusion of thinking” makes a great clickbait title, but a poor reading of the evidence. The Headline Hype: How a Stress-Test Became a Doom-Post Most headlines follow the same tone: “AI reasoning fatally flawed,” “Apple exposes the illusion of intelligence.” These headlines reference Apple’s recent paper, The Illusion of Thinking, but rarely do they engage with the paper’s actual content. So what did the paper actually test? It benchmarked models on a narrow class of symbolic puzzles:...

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Jun 6, 20254 min
AI Takes Accountability
A New Standard of Intelligence We have grown used to AI as a smooth-talking oracle: confident, responsive, often correct and occasionally overconfidently wrong. Yet it has always remained sealed. Even at its best, the large language model has been a closed circuit. It speaks but does not show. It appears to know but cannot explain how. This opaque fluency has defined the past generation of AI systems. They are impressive in performance, yet ultimately unaccountable in nature and fully reliant...

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Apr 28, 20254 min
Agentic Intelligence - From Prompted Response to Autonomous Action
We’ve grown accustomed to AI as a responsive tool, an intelligent mirror reflecting our queries. Ask, and you shall receive. But a subtle shift is underway, one that may redefine the boundary between automation and autonomy. Enter the era of AI agents. While platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok have made headlines for their language capabilities, their most transformative potential lies not in conversation but in initiative. Not what they say, but what they do. At the core of every agent...

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Mar 24, 20254 min
Deep Research: Unlocking Knowledge or Just Organising It Faster?
Information has never been more abundant, but the ability to extract meaning from it remains as elusive as ever. AI deep research tools promise to transform how we access, synthesise, and apply knowledge. Instead of manually searching for sources, reading papers, and compiling insights, a well-structured research plan is generated in seconds. ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and Perplexity have all introduced their own versions, each attempting to redefine what research means in the AI era.

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Feb 18, 20254 min
AI’s New Challenger: How DeepSeek-R1 Is Reshaping the Industry
The world of artificial intelligence has long been dominated by a handful of tech giants, OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, each competing in a high-stakes race to build ever more powerful models, backed by massive GPU clusters and vast computational resources. For years, the assumption was clear: progress in AI required access to the most advanced hardware and astronomical budgets. Then came DeepSeek-R1. Its release sent shockwaves through the AI industry. The stock markets plummeted, and the...

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Jan 2, 20254 min
Breaking Through the Ceiling: How OpenAI's O-Series Implements reinforcement learning in LLMS
What if the limits of AI weren’t limits at all, but merely symptoms of used methods? The traditional approach to training large language...

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Nov 18, 20245 min
Preserving language and culture in a globalised world: How AI can break down language barriers without sacrificing identity
In an increasingly globalised world, communication across borders has never been more essential. But for many, this has come at the cost...

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Oct 21, 20244 min
Computational thinking - beyond data scaling - expanding AI's cognitive horizon
Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have increasingly focused on refining the cognitive processes of models, moving...

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Sep 25, 20243 min
The language bottleneck: How linguistic constraints shape AI and its applications
Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced rapidly, particularly in the development of large language models (LLMs) that can generate...

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Aug 20, 20243 min
The two faces of time: AI mastering Chronos and seizing Kairos
Time has always been humanity’s most precious and fleeting resource. The ancient Greeks had their own understanding of the idea of time...

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Jul 15, 20244 min
Understanding AI temperature: Why ChatGPT isn’t an automation tool
Blog by Dennis Hulsebos ChatGPT is not an automation tool in itself. For automation, use Excel formulas, Python, R, JavaScript, or other...

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Jan 24, 20243 min
Beyond AI solutions: DVJ Insights´ strategy for AI integration and team empowerment
Blog by Dennis Hulsebos The most common mistake in AI innovation is focusing solely on AI applications rather than AI integration. At...

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