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ChatGPT Is Ingesting Corporate Secrets
From Schneier on Security

ChatGPT Is Ingesting Corporate Secrets

Interesting: According to internal Slack messages that were leaked to Insider, an Amazon lawyer told workers that they had “already seen instances” of text generated...

NSF Partners with Ericsson, IBM, Intel, and Samsung to Support Semiconductor Design and Manufacturing
From The Computing Community Consortium Blog

NSF Partners with Ericsson, IBM, Intel, and Samsung to Support Semiconductor Design and Manufacturing

Late last month, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced a partnership with Ericsson, IBM, Intel, and Samsung to support the manufacturing and design of...

Very Tiny Cameras, Consider the Possibilities
From The Eponymous Pickle

Very Tiny Cameras, Consider the Possibilities

I like the realm of the very small,  for sensors and the ability to combine multiple tiny views.  Healthcare would for example could be an interesting application...

Resumes, Jobs,  Interviews and ChatGPT Challenges HR
From The Eponymous Pickle

Resumes, Jobs, Interviews and ChatGPT Challenges HR

 Ethical?  But does show advanced thinking.  Are responses reasonable?  Some early stats.Most Job Seekers Who Used ChatGPT to Write Their Resume Get an Interview...

Cosmic Rays Can 3D-Scan Nuclear Reactors
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cosmic Rays Can 3D-Scan Nuclear Reactors

 Scanning reactors in 3D.  For analysis, maintenance.Cosmic Rays Can 3D-Scan Nuclear ReactorsIEEE Spectrum.Charles Q. Choi, February 8, 2023Researchers at the French...

Exascale Supercomputer Can Do a Quintillion Calculations a Second
From The Eponymous Pickle

Exascale Supercomputer Can Do a Quintillion Calculations a Second

 Supercomputer advances as wellExascale Supercomputer Can Do a Quintillion Calculations a SecondScientific American, Sarah Scoles, , ORNL, February 9, 2023Oak Ridge...

Camera the Size of a Grain of Salt
From Schneier on Security

Camera the Size of a Grain of Salt

Cameras are getting smaller and smaller, changing the scale and scope of surveillance.

3D-Printed Models Help Preserve Endangered Languages
From The Eponymous Pickle

3D-Printed Models Help Preserve Endangered Languages

Quite surprising work.  Can you 3D Print Languages to preserve them?  Researchers' 3D-Printed Models Help Preserve Endangered LanguagesInteresting Engineering,Researchers...

Quantum Brilliance Raises $18M to Advance Miniaturized Quantum Computers
From insideHPC

Quantum Brilliance Raises $18M to Advance Miniaturized Quantum Computers

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, February 15, 2023 – Quantum Brilliance, a developer of room-temperature miniaturised quantum computing products, today announced an $18 million...

People Are Bad At Giving Instructions
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

People Are Bad At Giving Instructions

One of the things that make me sure that programming will be around for awhile even with better and better artificial intelligences is that people are bad at giving...

Quantinuum Names HPC Industry Veteran Raj Hazra CEO
From insideHPC

Quantinuum Names HPC Industry Veteran Raj Hazra CEO

Tokyo, Cambridge, UK, Broomfield, CO — Feb. 14, 2023 — Quantum computing company Quantinuum today announced that HPC industry veteran Rajeeb (Raj) Hazra has been...

Croatian Restaurant Offers One-Pot Menu Cooked by Robotic Chef
From The Eponymous Pickle

Croatian Restaurant Offers One-Pot Menu Cooked by Robotic Chef

A bit of a cook myself, with interest in the dynamics of  'one-pot' cooking. (or minimal pot)  So appreciate what it takes and the results.  Robotics will become...

Generative AI Platform Writer Launches 3 Enterprise Models
From insideHPC

Generative AI Platform Writer Launches 3 Enterprise Models

San Francisco – February 13, 2023 – Writer, a generative AI platform built for business, today launches three new proprietary large language models (LLMs) designed...

NVIDIA Event to Push Avatars
From The Eponymous Pickle

NVIDIA Event to Push Avatars

Making a point of 'uncanny valley', aspect of Avatars.  Not sure that would be an issue at a conference, but for typical human interactions, perhaps.  Has thisDeveloper...

Upcoming Speaking Engagements
From Schneier on Security

Upcoming Speaking Engagements

This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: I’m speaking at Mobile World Congress 2023 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 1, 2023 at 1:00 PM CET...

NFT's and Art Definition in Court
From The Eponymous Pickle

NFT's and Art Definition in Court

Where will this lead?  Definition fading?   Not even artistically relevant?  Investment Caution.ACM NEWSJury Rules that NFTs Aren't Really Art   By Futurism, February...

Mona Introduces Automated Exploratory Data Analysis Tool
From insideHPC

Mona Introduces Automated Exploratory Data Analysis Tool

Atlanta and Tel Aviv — February 14, 2023 – Intelligent monitoring platform maker Mona has announced an automated exploratory data analysis tool to identify theMona...

What Will It Take?
From Schneier on Security

What Will It Take?

What will it take for policy makers to take cybersecurity seriously? Not minimal-change seriously. Not here-and-there seriously. But really seriously. What will...

QuEra Quantum: Encoding Advance Allows for Solving Wider Set of Applications
From insideHPC

QuEra Quantum: Encoding Advance Allows for Solving Wider Set of Applications

Boston, February 14, 2023 – QuEra Computing, maker of a neutral-atom quantum computer, called Aquila, today announced its research team has uncovered a method to...

Understanding matters of the heart – creating accurate computer models of human organs
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Understanding matters of the heart – creating accurate computer models of human organs

by Paul Curzon, Queen Mary University of London Ada Lovelace, the ‘first programmer’ thought the possibilities of computer science might cover a far wider breadth...
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