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July 2022


From The Eponymous Pickle

Using Wearable Tech to Detect COVID-19 before Onset

Using Wearable Tech to Detect COVID-19 before Onset

 Using Wearable Tech to Detect COVID-19 before Onset of Symptoms

By McMaster University (Canada), July 27, 2022

Pairing wrist-worn health devices with machine learning, researchers in Canada and Europe were able to detect COVID…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Cell Computations Discovered

Cell Computations Discovered

 Interesting direction, cell computations.

A Secret Language of Cells? Cell Computations Uncovered

By King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, July 28, 2022

The researchers' model centers on how glial cells cooperateScientists…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Turing Test

Turing Test

Mostly agreed, it is mostly about deception rather than intelligence.   Rarely gives evidence for real reproducible intelligence for broad context. 

ACM OPINION

It's Time for AI to Retire the Turing Test

By Fortune, June 15, 2022…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Coffee Tech Overview

Coffee Tech Overview

 Space I worked in for years, a brief  intro in the BBC

The tech helping to bring you your morning coffee,  By Luana Ferreira

Business reporter, BrazilFor an estimated one billion people around the world drinking coffee is a daily…


From BLOG@CACM

Communing on Computing

Communing on Computing

 Conferences can renew our professional commitment and inspire thought on problems we face.


From The Eponymous Pickle

AI Meta Goes Unsupervised for Try at Human AI

AI Meta Goes Unsupervised for Try at Human AI

 Looking to see a good example. 

Meta’s AI Takes an Unsupervised Step Forward In the quest for human-level intelligent AI, Meta is betting on self-supervised learning      By ELIZA STRICKLAND

Meta’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun…


From Computational Complexity

Juris Hartmanis passed away on July 29 at the age of 94

 Juris Hartmanis, one of the founders of Complexity Theory, passed away on July 29 at the age of 94.  The Gödel's Last Letter blog has an obit posted here. When other bloggers post obits I will update this paragraph to pointHere…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Neurotechnology and the Law: Implants

Neurotechnology and the Law: Implants

Considerable issue as Neurotech advances,  Some good examples below and at link.   Including implants for non medical reasons?

Neurotechnology and the Law   By Esther Shein

Communications of the ACM, August 2022, Vol. 65 No. 8,…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Drones for Stadium Security

Drones for Stadium Security

Examples for upcoming soccer World Cup

World Cup to Use Drones to Help Protect Stadiums

By BBC News, July 26, 2022

A drone interceptor captures a fixed wing drone in mid-air.

This year's World Cup soccer tournament in Qatar willFortem…


From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Juris Hartmanis 1928–2022

A sure foundation for Computational Complexity source—wonderful 2015 CACM interview Juris Hartmanis passed away this morning. He was a professor in Cornell’s computer science department since 1965. He won the 1993 Turing Award…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Selling Zero Days?

Selling Zero Days?

Too weird, wouldn't it be directly caught doing this?

0-days sold by Austrian firm used to hack Windows users, Microsoft says

Windows and Adobe Reader exploits said to target orgs in Europe and Central America.

DAN GOODIN  in ArsTechnica…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Multi Channel Digital Merchant

Multi Channel Digital Merchant

Brought to my attention: 

Martech and Digital Experience Management: The New Frontier, by John Schneider

Martech is experiencing unprecedented growth. In just the last decade, it grew 5,233%. Over the next few years, global spending…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Artificial Creativity

Artificial Creativity

A favorite topic,  like any method that provides a good set of solutions can be useful. 

Artificial Creativity?    By O'Reilly, July 28, 2022

Image:Artist's palette features oil paints and is held by a robot.

Works of art really…


From insideHPC

ALCF to Hold Cerebras AI Testbed Workshop, Aug. 9-10

ALCF to Hold Cerebras AI Testbed Workshop, Aug. 9-10

The Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) will hold a virtual AI testbed training event Aug. 9-10 that will introduce users to the Cerebras hardware and software stack. It will provide hands-on training to get started …


From The Eponymous Pickle

Considering the Uncanny Valley

Considering the Uncanny Valley

Often considered, we did in building early interactions with consumers.

Crossing the Uncanny Valley,    By Logan Kugler

Communications of the ACM, August 2022, Vol. 65 No. 8, Pages 14-15    10.1145/3542817

In 1970, robotics expert…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Google AR Glasses Update

Google AR Glasses Update

 Will this open the door to new augmented reality AR?

Google Starts Real-World Testing for Augmented Reality Glasses That May Employ North Focals Tech

ERIC HAL SCHWARTZ on July 21, 2022 at 7:00 am in Voicebot.ai

Google will start…


From insideHPC

ORNL’s Rafael Ferreira da Silva Elevated to IEEE Senior Member

ORNL’s Rafael Ferreira da Silva Elevated to IEEE Senior Member

Oak Ridge, TN — Rafael Ferreira da Silva, a senior research scientist in the Data Lifecycle and Scalable Workflows group at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), has been elevated to the grade of senior member of the Institute…


From insideHPC

Green Revolution Cooling Announces Lineup for Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling Awareness Month

Green Revolution Cooling Announces Lineup for Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling Awareness Month

AUSTIN – July 28, 2022 – GRC (Green Revolution Cooling), maker of single-phase data center liquid immersion cooling, announced today the lineup of participants for the second annual Liquid Immersion Cooling Awareness Month in…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Watching Humans to Learn

Watching Humans to Learn

Humans can be taught,  carefully.   dealt with lots of these.  

 Robots Learn Household Tasks by Watching Humans

Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science

Aaron Aupperle, July 20, 2022

Carnegie Mellon University's Shikhar…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Increasing Retail Sales via Product Discovery

Increasing Retail Sales via Product Discovery

 Seems obvious, what are the most useful details?   Google has been on this for some time. 

Increasing Sales via AI Product Discovery

July 28, 2022, Supply ChainBrain

Roland Goassage, SCB Contributor

The pandemic has had long-lasting…


From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Jacdac and Micro:Bit 2.0–First Look

Jacdac and Micro:Bit 2.0–First Look

Learning about Jacdac devices was my incentive to buy a Micro:Bit 2.0 The Micro:Bit 2.0 has a number of upgrades and new features from the original. These include a microphone and a speaker among others. That is probably justification…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Most Proteins Mapped with Deepmind

Most Proteins Mapped with Deepmind

 New Digital Biology Advances with Deepmind

DeepMind found the structure of nearly every protein known to science

They’ll all be freely available

By Nicole Wetsman  Jul 28, 2022,

DeepMind is releasing a free expanded database with…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Fraunhofer Works Audio Experience

Fraunhofer Works Audio  Experience

 Emphasizing personal experience, working with Mercedes.

Fraunhofer IDMT’s audio software enables an individual listening experience

News / July 07, 2022  by Frauhofer

Everyone hears differently – this applies inside a vehicle too…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Accessibility Challenges

Accessibility Challenges

 Working at the edge of  accessibility is very instructive.

For Blind Internet Users, the Fix Can Be Worse Than the Flaws

The New York Times   

Amanda Morris, July 18, 2022

Many people with disabilities say automated accessibility…


From The Eponymous Pickle

From Cloud to Edge

From Cloud to Edge

 Considering a major rework of smarthome.

How The Migration From Cloud to Edge Powers Tomorrow’s Smart Homes

Carsten Gregeren  in Datanami

The edge is here to stay. The next generation of data processing is growing from strength…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Dead Spiders for Robot Grippers.

Dead Spiders for Robot Grippers.

 Clever Biomimicry Example.  Necrobiotic use of forms, 

Necrobotics: Dead Spiders Reincarnated as Robot Grippers That microhydraulic gripper you’ve always wanted, thanks to an ex-spider   By EVAN ACKERMAN

Bugs have long taunted…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Sonar and Facial Expressions

Sonar and Facial Expressions

Another kind of  privacy invasion?

Cornell University researchers have developed EarIO, a wearable earphone device (earable) that can reconstruct the wearer's face using sonar.

Earable  sends facial movements to a smartphone.

AA…


From The Eponymous Pickle

Defending Your Enterprise

Defending Your Enterprise

Modeling your Defense with Chaos.

Defending the Enterprise

By David Geer, July 26, 2022 

Cyberattacks bring turbulence and disruption, leaving unpredictable and chaotic system failures in their wake. Organizations using cybersecurity…


From insideHPC

@HPCpodcast: A Look at HPC Marketing Strategies with Mike Bernhardt — It’s More Than Speeds-and-Feeds

@HPCpodcast: A Look at HPC Marketing Strategies with Mike Bernhardt — It’s More Than Speeds-and-Feeds

Because HPC is barrier-pushing technology it’s understandable that HPC marketers often focus on speeds-and-feeds. But Mike Bernhardt, one of the most recognized names in supercomputing strategic marketing and communications, …


From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Comparing strtod with from_chars (GCC 12)

Comparing strtod with from_chars (GCC 12)

A reader (Richard Ebeling) invited me to revisit an older blog post: Parsing floats in C++: benchmarking strtod vs. from_chars. Back then I reported that switching from strtod to from_chars in C++ to parse numbers could leadContinue…

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