Recently, Oracle announced Java version 16 with 17 new enhancements, including language improvements, tools, memory management, preview features and more. Java is one of the most powerful programming languages and the development platform of choice for enterprises and developers worldwide. The language is ideal for driving innovation, shortening development timeframes, improving application services, among others. …
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For this week’s startup feature, Analytics India Magazine spoke to Kavita Shenoy – Founder & CEO of Voiro to understand how the Bangalore-based startup is leveraging emerging technologies to bring automation and intelligence to leading media organisations across the world. Founded in 2014 by Kavita Shenoy and Anand Gopal, Voiro is a SaaS-based media technology…
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“You actually have more of your brain dedicated to controlling your wrist than any other part of your body,” said Facebook Reality Labs research head TR Reardon in a recent media meet.. According to Reardon, there are probably twice as many neurons controlling your wrist and the movement of your hands than is actually dedicated…
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Machine learning techniques play a critical role in detecting serious threats in the network. A good dataset helps create robust machine learning systems to address various network security problems, malware attacks, phishing, and host intrusion. For instance, the real-world cybersecurity datasets will help you work in projects like network intrusion detection system, network packet inspection…
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The first-ever ‘smart city,’ so to speak, was Amsterdam’s eponymously named digital city, De Digitale Stad (DDS). This was not so much a physical, liveable city as it was a cyberspace consisting of 300-odd citizens that could afford the Internet in 1994, launched with the local government’s support. Cisco fuelled the movement of actual urban…
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Over the past decade, cybersecurity has become a key area of growth, with demand for professionals in the field being at an all-time high. This has been driven primarily in conjunction with the increase in cybercriminal activity, with reports claiming that the crimes have doubled in the past year alone. To combat the issue, a…
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Over the past decade, cybersecurity has become a key area of growth, with demand for professionals in the field being at an all-time high. This has been driven primarily in conjunction with the increase in cybercriminal activity, with reports claiming that the crimes have doubled in the past year alone. To combat the issue, a…
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PyVista (formerly known as ‘vtki’) is a flexible helper module and a high-level API for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). It is a streamlined interface for the VTK, enabling mesh analysis and plotting 3D figures using Python code. It was introduced by C. Bane Sullivan and Alexander A. Kaszynski in May 2019 (research paper). Before going…
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DeLighT is a deep and light-weight transformer that distributes parameters efficiently among transformer blocks and layers
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Google’s Ethical Dilemma
Google removed “don’t be evil” from its code of conduct in the first half of 2018. In retrospect, the move anticipated the sequence of events culminating in the firing of Google’s leading ethical AI researchers, Timnit Gebru and Margaret Mitchell. It all started with Gebru & Mitchell’s paper on the dangers of large language models…
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