Tag: data

  • How artificial intelligence and data analytics can help businesses thrive

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    Amid the continuous disruption from improbable opponents and changes in the market happening in faster and shorter cycles, the time to market is continually shrinking. To conduct a business and navigating this complexity in the present day and age, supervisors need relevant advice and tips which may help comprehend the intended target audience, along with…

  • 2021 Marketing Trends: Here’s What Nobody is Talking About

    2021 Marketing Trends: Here’s What Nobody is Talking About

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    I understand you are prepared to get 2021 marketing trends because you read this site and tons of other advertising and marketing sites, right? Here’s the thingI read the most popular advertising sites, follow all of the marketing YouTube stations, and listen to the same podcasts you perform. And I’t noticed very few individuals are…

  • WhatsApp vs. Signal: The Privacy Wars Begin

    WhatsApp vs. Signal: The Privacy Wars Begin

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    On Wednesday, January 6, Facebook-owned WhatsApp informed its users of an update to their terms and privacy policy. The revamped terms entirely jettison the formerly existing boundaries involving WhatsApp and its parent firm, Facebook, verifying the long-held concern of several users that their personal data will feed Facebook’s indulgences.  The upgraded privacy policy came combined…

  • Is Your Enterprise Ready for a Container Strategy?

    Is Your Enterprise Ready for a Container Strategy?

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    Containers are inextricably linked to all things cloud—and enterprises are taking note. Container strategies are proliferating in classic IT scenarios, but it’s not plug-and-play. It’s incredibly complex to do at scale, and many organizations have some catching up to do. Containers and microservice-based architectures are key threads in the fabric of next-gen tools and technologies…

  • Consumer Groups Say The FCC Just Blew $9 Billion To Deliver Broadband To Already Served Rich People

    Consumer Groups Say The FCC Just Blew $9 Billion To Deliver Broadband To Already Served Rich People

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    The FCC last week held a reverse auction to dole out $9 billion to, purportedly, improve patchy U.S. broadband. But consumer groups say the auction did nothing of the sort, instead delivering $9 billion to a dodgy roster of companies with existing histories of fraud that will be using much of the funds to expand…

  • RAISE 2020: Deep tech startup RoadMetrics crowdsources data to map road information at scale

    RAISE 2020: Deep tech startup RoadMetrics crowdsources data to map road information at scale

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    2 decades back, Dipen Babariya and Mishal Jariwala have been on their way into a friend’s home in Surat. Google Maps suggested a different time-saving, shorter course. However, poor road conditions and inaccurate information meant it took the duo twice the time to attain their destination.   This pain point led the youth friends to…

  • How Covid could prove to be a game-changer for IT

    How Covid could prove to be a game-changer for IT

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    Covid has accelerated digital change and unleashed new trends. So as to invest in products, you want to have risk capital. Risk funds in India is still very costly and authorities help is essential, states Partner, Baring Private Equity. Where would you feel big opportunities inside the IT universe?IT actually has a massive broad kind…

  • Auto Industry Pushes Bullshit Claim That ‘Right To Repair’ Laws Aid Sexual Predators

    Auto Industry Pushes Bullshit Claim That ‘Right To Repair’ Laws Aid Sexual Predators

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    A few years back, frustration at John Deere’s draconian tractor DRM culminated in a grassroots tech movement dubbed “right to repair.” The company’s crackdown on “unauthorized repairs” turned countless ordinary citizens into technology policy activists, after DRM (and the company’s EULA) prohibited the lion’s share of repair or modification of tractors customers thought they owned.…

  • Live from Black Hat: Practical Defenses Against Adversarial Machine Learning with Ariel Herbert-Voss

    Live from Black Hat: Practical Defenses Against Adversarial Machine Learning with Ariel Herbert-Voss

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    Adversarial machine learning (ML) is a hot new topic that I now understand much better thanks to this talk at Black Hat USA 2020. Ariel Herbert-Voss, Senior Research Scientist at OpenAI, walked us through the current attack landscape. Her talk clearly outlined how current attacks work and how you can mitigate against them. She skipped…

  • Business Intelligence Doesn’t Need More AI; It Needs More Humans

    Business Intelligence Doesn’t Need More AI; It Needs More Humans

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    On New Year’s Eve 2019 at 10:00 AM EST, an artificial intelligence algorithm sent a warning out to health professionals around the globe about a serious respiratory disease affecting Wuhan, China. Besides identifying the source of the outbreak, then it used airline ticketing data to predict that the virus would likely spread to Seoul, Bangkok,…