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Yet another regulatory insertion to be interpreted and inserted:
Companies Confront Calififornia's Version of GDPR
By George Slefo in AdAge
California Gov. Jerry Brown signed the Consumer Privacy Act on Thursday, giving residents…
An agenda for the talent-first CEO A Book Excerpt via McKinsey Quarterly
By Dominic Barton, Dennis Carey, and Ram Charan
In tumultuous times, a company’s talent is its most valuable and reliable asset. What does it take to lead…
Been a long time since we looked at JDA's Flowcasting system. We examined it even before its acquisition by JDA. Still don't know too may people who have been exposed to it. So when I happened on this piece in JDA's blog was…
Foldable, pocketable, multiscreen. Is that disruptive? Look forward to seeing the format and how it can be used. Seems new hardware capabilities have been slipping of late, so lets try something new.
Microsoft calls its foldable…
Not to say we humans do this well either, but if we hope to have machines do it we have to consider how.
Solution: ‘The Slippery Math of Causation’
The all-too-intuitive picture of a straight arrow going from cause to effect is…
In this time-lapse video, engineers at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre begin building the new JUWELS supercomputer. "When it comes to developing innovative supercomputer architectures, Europe is about to take the lead. A striking…
The SISSA and ICTP academic centers in Italy are offering an amazing opportunity for Fellowships for the Master in High Performance Computing. SISSA and ICTP host one of the largest HPC facilities in Italy, and this is your chance…
Good-looking recipe. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here....
Was pointed out to me that transfer learning was important to leveraging intelligence. I had heard of it, but sought out a closer look at definition and areas of useful research, here is a start. Not mentioned in any of the…
Hogarth imagines that artificial intelligence (AI) could progress much faster than we might anticipate due to what he calls “AI nationalism”: I believe that the current government spending on AI is tiny compared to the investment…
Here's some interesting research about how we perceive threats. Basically, as the environment becomes safer we basically manufacture new threats. From an essay about the research: To study how concepts change when they become…
Just received their latest newsletter, of interest:
Goodjudgment: How Can Superforecasting Improve your Decisions?
Good Judgment’s co-founder Philip Tetlock literally wrote the book on state-of-the-art crowd-sourced forecasting…
I know of several other hospitality experiments going on, its a natural direction. Distinguishing, but will it save a hotel labor and resources? What skills could do that? Examining Alexa for Hospitality.
Amazon and Marriott…
A powerful kind of visual intelligence, with many applications wen integrated with cameras and video. Ultimately this kind of 'common sense' style reasoning can make conversational systems appear more intelligent.
Google researchers…
Argonne has selected 10 data science and machine learning projects for its Aurora Early Science Program (ESP). Set to be the nation’s first exascale system upon its expected 2021 arrival, Aurora will be capable of performing …
This week at ISC 2018, AMD demonstrated its next generation of CPU and GPU technologies, including a first look at: 7nm AMD Radeon Vega GPU products, 12nm 2nd Generation AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors with up to 32 cores, …
Good, considerable piece in McKinsey. A number of useful but general industry postionings and examples. Just a bare mention of definition of contracts and their current limitations.
Blockchain beyond the hype: What is the …
Inevitable that we will be doing lots more talking to machines in the future, get ready for it. Good read:
What natural language pros are saying about Google’s Duplex
We may now be having the first of many public conversations…
On Wednesday, STOC had a great complexity session and the best complexity paper of the conference, Cody Murray and Ryan Williams extending Ryan’s celebrated result separating NEXP from ACC0. Cody and Ryan show there are problems…
Quite a remarkable thing for a major retailer!
America’s largest supermarket chain is launching a fully driverless delivery service
Kroger is teaming up with Nuro, a startup founded by two veterans of Google’s self-driving team…
The need for high reliability cooling without reducing the rack density to handle high wattage nodes is no easy task. "Asetek’s direct-to-chip liquid cooling provides a distributed cooling architecture to address the full range…
Object detection and image search is seen as the next big thing when it comes to the search sector. And it’s easy to see why. A new white paper from NVIDIA explores how Bing deployed NVIDIA GPUs and technology to speed up object…
Amazon continues to push voice driven apps. Now for their Fire TV. Have previously looked at their voice decision approach for the Alexa assistant. Well done, but they still do not address the broader element of even simple…
Course it does depend upon what managed means here. Tracked, reminded, directed? Some level of this will be inevitable. Note mention of assistants, what is the effective difference between assistance, augmentation and
People…
A good idea for testing out image driven machine learning.
A Deep Dive on AWS DeepLens
by Janakiram MSV in theNewStack
Technically speaking, you don’t need a $249 device to run an offline convolutional neural network model.https…
The Norwegian Consumer Council just published an excellent report on the deceptive practices tech companies use to trick people into giving up their privacy. From the executive summary: Facebook and Google have privacy intrusive…
In this video from ISC 2018, Binay Ackalloor moderates a panel that explores the convergence of AI and HPC.
The post Panel Discussion: The Convergence of AI and HPC appeared first on insideHPC.
Clever look at a chatbot that has a goal of delivering a phone goal. But when it was first shown it was clear it could fool and ultimately very much annoy the human in the loop. Is it do no evil, or fool no human? So now…
On the Future of Food:
Converge on one grand challenge (FUTURE of FOOD).
Two key words (SCIENCE and ENGINEERING).
Three short URLs (SEP 8-9 in Minneapolis).
http://bit.ly/confoma
http://bit.ly/CoNFoMa
http://bit.ly/CONFOMA
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Contributions to the post were provided by Yair Rotstein, head of the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF). The US National Science Foundation (NSF) and the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) signed a Memorandum…