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How AI is Revolutionizing Prosthetics to Refine Movement
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AI has many useful applications. None may be more rewarding than its impact on prosthetics.
on Sep 6
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How AI is Changing Political Campaigns
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Government office seekers and their supporters have discovered AI. Is that a good or bad thing?
on Fri, 1AM
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Data Quality: The Strategic Imperative Driving AI and Automation
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Here are some simple strategies for gathering and sharing data that can help drive success.
on Mon, 5AM
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Best Practices for Managing Hybrid Cloud Data Governance
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AI-powered tools and data fabric solutions are among the resources IT leaders can tap develop more holistic hybrid cloud data governance strategies.
on Dec 26
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How to Find and Train Internal AI Talent
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Searching for skilled AI professionals? Consider looking inward.
on Dec 20
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What Developers Should Know About Embedded AI
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Developers are using APIs to embed AI into their applications. The wise ones understand what they’re embedding.
on Dec 18
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Is Open Source a Threat to National Security?
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Lots of enterprise software includes open source, but bad actors are poisoning projects. Is it still safe to use?
on Dec 6
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How AI is Revolutionizing Photography
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AI is changing the way people take and view photographs. The results, so far, have been both positive and negative.
on Dec 5
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Meeting AI Regulations: A Guide for Security Leaders
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With AI adoption surging, security leaders tackle growing data risks and regulations. CISOs must focus on data management, align with standards, and build security culture.
on Dec 3
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How Can Decision Makers Trust Hallucinating AI?
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AI is a powerful tool, but it is prone to hallucinations. Organizations should use effective methods to rely on AI in the decision-making process.
on Dec 2
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AI and the War Against Plastic Waste
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Plastic waste is one of today’s most complex environmental challenges, and people are putting AI to work to understand it and solve it.
on Nov 27
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SolarWinds CEO on Building Trust After Breach, Unifying IT and C-Suite, and GenAI Future
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The company stands on solid financial ground even after a massive breach four years ago shook the tech community. SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna tells InformationWeek that his “against the grain” approach helped rebuild trust.
on Nov 26
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The SEC Fines Four SolarWinds Breach Victims
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The SEC isn’t messing around when it comes to cybersecurity breach reporting. Be honest or be fined.
on Nov 25
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Retrieval-Augmented Generation Makes AI Smarter
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Real-time augmented-data retrieval can significantly boost the accuracy and performance of generative AI. But getting it right can be difficult.
on Nov 21
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Getting a Handle on AI Hallucinations
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When AI starts to see things, it's time to take immediate corrective action. Here's how to successfully address this challenging -- and potentially dangerous -- phenomenon.
on Nov 20
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Searching for an AI job? Here's a look at who's hiring and how much they're paying.
on Nov 14
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Major Tech Layoffs in 2024: An Updated Tracker
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As COVID drove workers online, companies hired like crazy. Now tech giants are cutting jobs by the thousands. Keep up to date with our tech layoffs tracker.
on Nov 11
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Tech Company Layoffs: The COVID Tech Bubble Bursts
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As COVID drove everyone online, tech companies hired like crazy. Call it the COVID Tech Bubble. Now we are hitting the COVID tech bust as tech giants shed jobs.
on Nov 11
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How AI is Reshaping the Food Services Industry
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After getting a taste of success in multiple fields, AI is now targeting a full table of food services.
on Nov 9
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Letting Neurodiverse Talent Shine in Cybersecurity
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Neurodiversity is increasingly recognized as an asset in cybersecurity, but how can enterprises best attract and support neurodiverse talent?
on Nov 7
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The Essential Tools Every AI Developer Needs
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The tools of the AI trade are numerous and growing. Here's a look at what you'll need to create cutting-edge AI-powered applications.
on Nov 7
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The Intellectual Property Risks of GenAI
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GenAI use is rampant, and enterprises are trying to scale it, but in the race to become more competitive, there are important IP risks to consider.
on Nov 5
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10 Reasons Why Multi-Agent Architectures Will Supercharge AI
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AI agents are single-tasked AI bots. Several can be orchestrated to work as a team to solve complex problems. GenAI is both the UI and the conductor directing the agents through automation. And that is how the world will change seemingly overnight. Here’s how and why.
on Oct 31
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AI Manipulation Threatens the Bonds of Our Digital World
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AI-generated deepfakes pose significant risks to election integrity, public trust, and global institutions, as seen with recent high-profile cases involving political figures and international organizations.
on Oct 29
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Overconfidence in Cybersecurity: A Hidden Risk
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Overconfidence in cybersecurity leaves companies exposed. Staying ahead of evolving threats means streamlining your tools and regularly reassessing your strategy.
on Oct 24
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NYT Sends Perplexity Cease-and-Desist Letter Over AI
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The newspaper says the company uses its writing without permission, according to a Wall Street Journal report-- as other media companies forge lucrative deals with AI companies to license copyrighted material.
on Oct 22
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Decoding AI Compliance: Turning Regulations Into a Competitive Edge
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New laws to regulate artificial intelligence are being introduced around the globe. To navigate them, companies must integrate new strategies to cultivate resilience and turn compliance into a strategic asset.
on Oct 18
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AI Is Creating New Forms of Liability. How Can It Be Managed?
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Everyone is on the artificial intelligence train. But that means that they may be culpable for AI’s mistakes.
on Oct 17
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Quantum Compute Report Card: Looking Beyond Two-qubit Gates
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Delivery of commercially viable quantum computers remains years away, however IBM believes the technology remains on track -- though there is more work to come.
on Oct 17
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Understanding the EU AI Act’s Impact and Ripple Effects in the US
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The EU AI Act is not just a regional development, it’s a global wake-up call to take action on AI and implement responsible practices across companies and governments.
on Oct 17
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Newsom Veto Kills California AI Safety Bill
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California legislators crafted a bill that would be the most comprehensive regulation in the US. But detractors said it would hinder innovation and discourage business.
on Oct 10
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Hurricane Helene’s Catastrophic Flooding Tests IT Readiness
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As the storm dumped unprecedented levels of rain in the southeastern states, some areas experienced historic flooding and devastation, including the mountains of western North Carolina.
on Oct 9
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Artificial intelligence can unlock efficiencies, cost savings, innovation and sustainability within the circular economy.
on Oct 8
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How to be Competitive in a Tight IT Employment Market
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A slumping economy, emerging technologies, and over-hiring has led to a tight IT jobs market. Yet positions are still abundant for individuals possessing the right skills and attitude.
on Oct 5
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CIOs Lessons from Disney’s Post-Breach Decision to Leave Slack
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Following the summertime breach of its Slack channels, Disney plans to stop using the collaboration platform.
on Oct 4
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Google AI Overviews and Its Business Impact in the Tech Industry
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Discover how Google’s AI Overviews is perceived in the industry. While some say it’s helpful, others wonder if it will cause harm.
on Oct 1
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Is Synthetic Data the Future of AI Model Training?
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As AI models require more and more information, synthetic data might be the answer. But users have both benefits and risks to consider.
on Oct 1
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How to Avoid Common AI Newbie Mistakes
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To err is human, but AI doesn't really care about that. It's up to you to ensure that your first AI project doesn't turn into a big, costly mistake.
on Sep 26
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California’s New Deepfake Laws Await Test of Enforcement
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An effort to quell misinformation that could cloud the US presidential election may come down to compliance among companies that publish and share content.
on Sep 25
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Will Future AI Demands Derail Sustainable Energy Initiatives?
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As AI use grows, so will its energy demands. How will power-hungry AI deployments affect sustainable energy initiatives?
on Sep 24
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The energy needed to train AI models is draining the power grid. But AI may also be key to sustainable energy management.
on Sep 21
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Algorithmic bias is a popular topic, though bias comes in many forms. Understanding them and taking appropriate action helps minimize them.
on Sep 19
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How AI Impacts Sustainability Opportunities and Risks
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AI can be used to drive sustainability initiatives, yet the technology itself has an environmental cost. How can we strike a balance?
on Sep 18
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CIOs Resist AI Hard Sell as Adoption Tactics Shift
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Data transparency and performance metrics are among the ways chief information officers can dig under AI’s hood to assess vendor claims and make informed investments.
on Sep 17
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How Healthcare and Life Science Companies Are Using GenAI
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Emily Kruger, chief innovation officer at Loka, discusses how healthcare and life science companies are gaining new efficiencies with generative artificial intelligence, from R&D to clinical drug trials.
on Sep 12
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Will Data Centers in Orbit Launch a New Phase of Sustainability?
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A new study funded by the European Commission finds promising results for space data center feasibility.
on Sep 12
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Contractual Lessons Learned from the CrowdStrike Outage
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The CrowdStrike incident was devastating to companies, but contractual fine print will limit what customers can recover. What are the fine print issues, and how much can you do about them?
on Sep 9
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Artificial General Intelligence in 2025: Good Luck With That
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AI experts have said it would likely be 2050 before AGI hits the market. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says 2025, but it’s a very difficult problem to solve.
on Sep 4
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Is OpenAI Quietly Building a Media Content Empire?
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The ChatGPT parent company now boasts more than 30 content and data partnerships, including big media deals with the Associated Press, Conde Nast, The Financial Times, and Vox.
on Aug 26
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Anthropic Hit with Copyright Lawsuit Over LLM Training
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The lawsuit is the latest copyright claim made against an AI firm over the alleged use of copyrighted material in chatbot training. Meta and OpenAI have been targeted in similar lawsuits.
on Aug 26