Monthly Archives: April 2023

A.I. takes center stage at HIMSS health conference

Experts say AI technology has “tremendous” potential solving big problems in health care

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Twitter drops labels for President Joe Biden, state-affiliated and government-funded media

The labels for both government officials and state-affiliated media were introduced in 2020 as part of an effort to protect political discourse on the platform.

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DevSecOps: AI is reshaping developer roles, but it’s not all smooth sailing

A report by GitLab finds that AI and ML in software development workflows show promise, but challenges like toolchain complexity and security concerns persist. The post DevSecOps: AI is reshaping developer roles, but it’s not all smooth sailing appeared first … Continue reading

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Coinbase’s layer-2 blockchain Base plans for 2023 mainnet launch

Welcome back to Chain Reaction, a podcast that interviews newsmakers in crypto to better understand the tech behind the hype and the people working to build a decentralized future. For this week’s episode, Jacquelyn interviewed Jesse Pollak, the lead for … Continue reading

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As the UK readies its first nationwide Emergency Alerts test this Sunday, here’s everything you need to know

After officially unveiling itseEmergency Alerts system last month, the U.K. government is preparing to launch the first nationwide this Sunday (23 April). The system is designed to notify the public of impending danger to life in a specific area. At … Continue reading

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Quantum computing gets hardware boost with spin glass breakthrough

Enterprises can take advantage of D-Wave’s newly published optimization improvement through a hardware-sharing cloud service. The post Quantum computing gets hardware boost with spin glass breakthrough appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Early Stage 2023: IRL is B-A-C-K

Hello, and welcome back to Equity, a podcast about the business of startups, where we unpack the numbers and nuance behind the headlines. This week we recorded at Early Stage, TechCrunch’s event for founders who are building startups from the ground … Continue reading

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Everything you need to know about cloud outage insurance

Companies collectively spent $61 billion on cloud infrastructure in Q4 2022, and there’s more growth to come. Yet, businesses are poorly protected from losses caused by cloud downtime. “Cloud service providers typically offer service level agreements (SLAs) that outline their … Continue reading

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How the Streaming Era Turned Music Into Sludge

The launch of the iTunes Store 20 years ago laid the groundwork for platforms to transform songs into generic background noise.

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Is there a future in light-powered AI chips?

The growing compute power necessary to train sophisticated AI models such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT might eventually run up against a wall with mainstream chip technologies. In a 2019 analysis, OpenAI found that from 1959 to 2012, the amount of power … Continue reading

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