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Brain Has a Built-in System to Keep Unwanted Memories Out
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Brain Has a Built-in System to Keep Unwanted Memories Out

 Potential applications?The Brain Has a Built-in System to Keep Unwanted Memories Out, Study FindsBy Shelly Fan in SiggularityHubWe all have memories we’d rather...

Data Poisoning in AI
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Data Poisoning in AI

 Out of O'Reilly, had never heard of it, but can understand it happening: O'Reilly Infrastructure and Ops Newsletter: "...The next cybersecurity crisis: Poisoned...

No Known Flaws in NIST Quantum Resistant Algorithms
From The Eponymous Pickle

No Known Flaws in NIST Quantum Resistant Algorithms

Been re-involved in a quantum encryption effort, the below is from Schneier, has further comments, more at the link with some useful concerns about related flaws...

Cognitive T-slot Sensor concept
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cognitive T-slot Sensor concept

Thinking this .... Cognitive slot ....smart notch ...  If you go, give us a report.  I will report itCognitive T-slot sensor concept: Increasing forming machine...

Federated Learning and Privacy
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Federated Learning and Privacy

Definitions of the terms and much more...  Federated Learning and PrivacyBy Kallista Bonawitz, Peter Kairouz, Brendan Mcmahan, Daniel RamageCommunications of the...

Amazon AWS Podcast
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Amazon AWS Podcast

Following some useful information from Amazon: Emily FreemanEmily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity...

Robot Bartenders
From The Eponymous Pickle

Robot Bartenders

Classic problem: the robot bartenderRobot Bartender Won't Flirt with Your Date, but You Still Have to TipBy Hastings Tribune, May 16, 2022Customers order theirItalian...

Flute: Scalable Federated Learning Simulation
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Flute: Scalable Federated Learning Simulation

New to me, of interest.  Considering use. FLUTE: A scalable federated learning simulation platform   From Microsoft LabsPublished May 16, 2022By Dimitrios Dimitriadis...

How Quantum Uncertainty Sharpens Measurements
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How Quantum Uncertainty Sharpens Measurements

 Useful thought about science progress, relate it to measurementsPhysicists Pin Down How Quantum Uncertainty Sharpens MeasurementsBy Ben Brubaker  ContributingThrowing...

Ransomware Goes Deeper into Government
From The Eponymous Pickle

Ransomware Goes Deeper into Government

Ransomware RampantRansomware gang threatens to overthrow Costa Rica governmentRansomware gang threatens to overthrow Costa Rica governmentA ransomware gang that...

Predicting the Next Big Company in Tech
From The Eponymous Pickle

Predicting the Next Big Company in Tech

Loosely involved in such a move, what can best drive to succeed?  Here some thoughtsPredicting the next big company in tech  in VenturebeatThe past 40 years inI...

Boutique Search Again
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Boutique Search Again

Reminds me of the early days of search and things we set up for specialty use.   Especially healthcare based, but could be related to any domain.    Curated web...

Its Not Eureka
From The Eponymous Pickle

Its Not Eureka

Isaac Asimov once wrote; "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries,  is not 'Eureka'' (I found it!) but 'That's Funny'...

How AR and VR are Changing Customer Experience
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How AR and VR are Changing Customer Experience

How AR and VR are transforming customer experiences  in VenturebeatAR and VR technology was largely expedited by the past pandemic with at least 93.3 million and...

Pulsing Networks in Simulations
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Pulsing Networks in Simulations

Long time ago I needed to set up a simulation that included a pulsing network to support a solar astro model.    Found this interesting solution today.  Just for...

A Chemical Computer
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A Chemical Computer

New design of computers, but how fast? ACM TECHNEWSChemical Computer Can Be Programmed to Solve Hard ProblemsBy New Scientist, May 11, 2022Researchers at the U.K...

Russia Is Being Hacked at an Unprecedented Scale
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Russia Is Being Hacked at an Unprecedented Scale

 FROM ACM NEWSMany cybercriminals and ransomware groups have links to Russia and don't target the nation. Now, it's being opened up.in Wired  via ACM News | April...

ScrapMetal Disposal Automation
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ScrapMetal Disposal Automation

Useful capability at hand.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCEUniversity of Colorado Boulder, Paul M.  Rady Mechanical EngineeringMechanical engineering students...

Decision Trees
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Decision Trees

Quick overview if decision trees. Decision Tree Algorithm, ExplainedAll you need to know about decision trees and how to build and optimize decision tree classifier...

New form of Machine Learning Vision
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New form of Machine Learning Vision

Machine Learning VisionMIT Advances Unsupervised Computer Vision with ‘STEGO’By Oliver PeckhamTraining machine learning models often means working with labeledThe...
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