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Stable Doodle AI
From The Eponymous Pickle

Stable Doodle AI

 Interesting thought   ... Stable Doodle AI turns your scribbles into sketchesYes, more AI-generated art.By Meera Navlakha  on July 18, 2023If you have sub-parWhat...

How Unilever Is Preparing for the Future of Work
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Unilever Is Preparing for the Future of Work

How Unilever Is Preparing for the Future of WorkLaunched in 2016, Unilever’s Future of Work initiative aimed to accelerate the speed of change throughout the organization...

Claude 2 Chat GPT rival launches chatbot that can summarise a novel
From The Eponymous Pickle

Claude 2 Chat GPT rival launches chatbot that can summarise a novel

Claude 2: ChatGPT rival launches chatbot that can summarise a novel Now in US and UKAnthropic releases chatbot able to process large blocks of text and make judgments...

Starlink Satellites Changed Course to Avoid Collisions 25,000 Times in the Past 6 Months
From The Eponymous Pickle

Starlink Satellites Changed Course to Avoid Collisions 25,000 Times in the Past 6 Months

 Still concerned about the process near the earth.Half of all Starlink avoidance maneuvers have come between Dec. 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023.By Ryan Whitwam JulyWhen...

Disabling Self-Driving Cars with a Traffic Cone
From Schneier on Security

Disabling Self-Driving Cars with a Traffic Cone

You can disable a self-driving car by putting a traffic cone on its hood: The group got the idea for the conings by chance. The person claims a few of them walking...

Your School's Next Security Guard May Be a Robot
From The Eponymous Pickle

Your School's Next Security Guard May Be a Robot

 Likely direction forbroad security.Your School's Next Security Guard May Be a RobotBy The Wall Street JournalJuly 14, 2023A security robot from Team 1st Technologies...

GPT detectors biased against non-native English writers
From Putting People First

GPT detectors biased against non-native English writers

If you're a non-native English writer, you should know GPT detectors are biased against you.

Generative AI Tools Quickly 'Running Out of Text' to Train Themselves?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Generative AI Tools Quickly 'Running Out of Text' to Train Themselves?

Could easily be tracked to confirm.Generative AI Tools Quickly 'Running Out of Text' to Train Themselves?By Business InsiderJuly 17, 2023A Berkeley professor said...

Report: NVIDIA in Talks to Become Arm Anchor Investor, Intel May Join in
From insideHPC

Report: NVIDIA in Talks to Become Arm Anchor Investor, Intel May Join in

UK chip design company Arm is in negotiations with NVIDIA to be an anchor investor in Arm’s initial public offering, The Financial Times reported last week. The...

Celebrating Technology Leaders Episode 13: Inspiring Women of DevOps
From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

Celebrating Technology Leaders Episode 13: Inspiring Women of DevOps

DevOps engineering is a relatively new career focused on building bridges between the developmental and operational sides of software development. An effective...

Cyber Security at the movies: Rogue one (Part II: Authentication)
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Cyber Security at the movies: Rogue one (Part II: Authentication)

In a galaxy far, far away cyber security matters. So much so, that the whole film Rogue One is about it. Part of the key to keeping the Death Star plans secret...

Search Result Snippets, Revisited
From The Noisy Channel

Search Result Snippets, Revisited

Search result snippets, also known as query-biased summaries, are the additional context included with each result on the search results page. They are an essential...

3 ways AI is already transcending hype and delivering tangible results
From The Eponymous Pickle

3 ways AI is already transcending hype and delivering tangible results

3 ways AI is already transcending hype and delivering tangible resultsPeter Evans, Xtract One Technologies    in Vneturebeat@XtractOne, July 15, 2023 8:20 AMGoogle...

Building a More Inclusive Future: Highlights from the CRA Accessible for All Report
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

Building a More Inclusive Future: Highlights from the CRA Accessible for All Report

Written by Helen Wright – Originally posted on the CRA-I Blog In a rapidly digitizing world, ensuring accessibility for all individuals is crucial. In February...

How Do We Know How Smart AI Systems Are?
From The Eponymous Pickle

How Do We Know How Smart AI Systems Are?

 Measuring is good, but create useful model and run them.How Do We Know How Smart AI Systems Are?ACM NEWSBy Science, July 13, 2023It is difficult to conclude from...

September HPC User Forum: AI in HPC, Sustainability and Cloud Computing  
From insideHPC

September HPC User Forum: AI in HPC, Sustainability and Cloud Computing  

ST PAUL, Minn., July 17, 2023 — The HPC User Forum has published an updated agenda spotlighting featured speakers for its upcoming meeting, Wednesday and Thursday...

As Businesses Clamor for Workplace A.I., Tech Companies Rush to Provide It
From The Eponymous Pickle

As Businesses Clamor for Workplace A.I., Tech Companies Rush to Provide It

Considering the future....As Businesses Clamor for Workplace A.I., Tech Companies Rush to Provide ItBy The New York Times, July 10, 2023On the other hand, using...

GigaIO Introduces 32 GPU Single-Node Supercomputer
From insideHPC

GigaIO Introduces 32 GPU Single-Node Supercomputer

Carlsbad, California, July 13, 2023 – GigaIO, provider of workload-defined infrastructure for AI and technical computing, recently announced that it successfully...

HPC News Bytes: SC23, China Tech Export Controls, Linux Wars Expand, Chiplet Scale-out, Quantum
From insideHPC

HPC News Bytes: SC23, China Tech Export Controls, Linux Wars Expand, Chiplet Scale-out, Quantum

Happy Monday! Here's this week’s HPC News Bytes podcast for 20230717, a quick compendium of the most important news in HPC, AI, quantum and other advanced technologies...

Happy World Emoji Day –
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Happy World Emoji Day –

“Emoji didn’t become so essential because they stand in for words – but because they finally made writing a lot more like talking.” Gretchen McCulloch (see Further...
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