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Zagat Looks at the Future of Dining
From The Eponymous Pickle

Zagat Looks at the Future of Dining

The Small Business Lab looks at Zagats future of dining study.  Some instructive thoughts about where this is all moving to."...Zagat, the restaurant review site...

Do We Need a Theory of Everything?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Do We Need a Theory of Everything?

Nicely put.  The math does not to be easy, or visual or nice.   Just predict real things correctly.Do We Need a Theory of Everything? in NautilusPosted By  Sabine...

Amazon Testing more Delivery with Scout
From The Eponymous Pickle

Amazon Testing more Delivery with Scout

More testing underway.Meet Scout: Amazon Is Taking Its Prime Delivery Robots to the SouthUSA TodayDalvin BrownJuly 22, 2020Amazon has announced the deployment of...

SAS: How AI Changes the Rules
From The Eponymous Pickle

SAS: How AI Changes the Rules

As usual, SAS does a good job when talking the impact of analytics of many kinds.  Good non technical depth.  Requires free sign up:How AI Changes the RulesNewAbout...

Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence

Are you a Postdoc in Artificial Intelligence? Then you might consider applying to the Postdoctoral Networking Tour in Artificial Intelligence (Postdoc-NeT-AI)....

Toward Quantum Rainbows at Room Temperature
From The Eponymous Pickle

Toward Quantum Rainbows at Room Temperature

Starting to see some of these efforts link to my own work.  Here one of interest.Quantum Rainbow'—Photons of Switching Colors Allow Room-Temperature Quantum Computing...

Images in Eye Reflections
From Schneier on Security

Images in Eye Reflections

In Japan, a cyberstalker located his victim by enhancing the reflections in her eye, and using that information to establish a location. Reminds me of the image...

Robots with Ultraviolet Light
From The Eponymous Pickle

Robots with Ultraviolet Light

Using ultraviolet light from Robots to destroy virus.Heathrow Airport brings in robots to fight coronavirus in the BBCDisinfection robots have been installed at...

Transform Raw Data to Real Time Actionable Intelligence Using High Performance Computing at the Edge
From insideHPC

Transform Raw Data to Real Time Actionable Intelligence Using High Performance Computing at the Edge

In this special guest feature, Tim Miller, VP of Product Marketing at One Stop Systems (OSS), discusses the emerging challenge to transform raw data to real time...

Google Pushing Advanced Wearables
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Pushing Advanced Wearables

Good to see Google pushing this research. Still consider the use of this kind of focused wearable to have narrow uses, until people decide it to be part of their...

AI and the Curious Consideration of Autonomous Intent
From The Eponymous Pickle

AI and the Curious Consideration of Autonomous Intent

Context, Autonomy Intent... for Autonomous AI.  Considerable piece on the difficult problem.  Has not come close to technical solution.Home  AI Trends Insider on...

Identifying Birds from Behind
From The Eponymous Pickle

Identifying Birds from Behind

Not banned for bias yet.   So at least we can continue to fine tune accuracy as needed and apply it to studies to help the avian world.Birdwatching AI can recognise...

Experientia participating in Swiss Smart Government Day
From Putting People First

Experientia participating in Swiss Smart Government Day

Experientia's partner Jan-Christoph Zoels and our Swiss collaborator Thomas Schertenleib will be leading the process workshop "Culture of participation: digital...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

A Brilliant Book on Combinatorics

And Razborov’s brilliant proof method Stasys Jukna is the author of the book Extremal Combinatorics With Applications in Computer Science. Today we talk about Jukna...

From Computational Complexity

Do computers make us more safe or less safe?

Norbert Weiner wrote a paper Some Moral and Technical Consequences of Automation in 1960. It warns of the dangers of computers in two ways: 1) If a chess program...

Neural Search for Scaling and Efficiency
From The Eponymous Pickle

Neural Search for Scaling and Efficiency

Useful look at a different kind of more precise search.  Neural search has the opportunity to learn over time, and be more semantically correct.   It also should...

Quantum Cryptography Explained
From The Eponymous Pickle

Quantum Cryptography Explained

A good non-technical, but still challenging explanation of how key-based and then  'quantum cryptography' works.  Also touches on some of the remaining challenges...

Autonomous Ship Use Expanding
From The Eponymous Pickle

Autonomous Ship Use Expanding

Continued look at autonomous maritime shipping to decrease costs of large scale supply chains.Sea Machines raises $15 million for autonomous ship navigationKyle...

Swarms of Drones
From The Eponymous Pickle

Swarms of Drones

We examined the idea of having swarms of drones performing subtasks in groups. its been much kicked about, and recently implemented, especially for military applications...

Security isn’t just a technology problem—it’s about design, too
From Putting People First

Security isn’t just a technology problem—it’s about design, too

While it’s easy to blame the user, phishing schemes have become incredibly sophisticated and believable. So, instead of blaming the user, we want to instead bring...
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