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DataLore: Can a large language model find all lost scrolls in a data repository? - Amazon Science

How can we effectively generate missing data trans-formations among tables in a data repository? Multiple versions of the same tables are generated from the iterative process when data scientists and machine learning engineers fine-tune their ML pipelines, making incremental improvements. This…

Stack Overflow partners with Google Cloud to power developer generative AI intelligence | VentureBeat

Chandrasekar explained that through the OverflowAPI, Google now has continuous access to the APIs that pull public data from Stack Overflow. These APIs enable access to the same data available to the Stack Overflow community via its public APIs.

Why Meta’s V-JEPA model can be a big deal for real-world AI | VentureBeat

V-JEPA uses the same rule of learning through observations, referred to as “self-supervised learning,” which means that V-JEPA does not need human-labeled data.

Ig Nobel honors world’s wackiest researchers: 2010 winners | Network World

The 20th annual Ig Nobel Prizes were awarded Thursday night for "achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think." Organized by the same people who produce Annals of Improbable http://improbable.com/ Research, the prizes commemorate the world's funniest research, and sometimes the world's biggest villains (BP is a winner this year). Here's a list of the 2010 prizes, with text from the official award announcements. ART:

AT&T wins USDA deal for the second time | Network World

It appears the second time's the charm for AT&T, which won a $350 million data networking contract from the U.S. Department of Agriculture two years after having been awarded -- but later stripped -- of the same deal because of a protest from the losing bidders.

With iOS, Apple gets the OK to borrow a Cisco name | Network World

Three years after being sued by Cisco Systems for giving its iPhone the same name as a Cisco product, Apple has taken another page from the Cisco playbook, renaming its iPhone operating system, iOS.

EMC chief Tucci nets 37% pay raise to $12.4 million | Network World

EMC's performance in 2010 was the 'best in company history,' says Joe Tucci, who saw his own compensation climb 37% during the same timeframe.

3 Ways to Reprioritize Your IT Infrastructure Investments | Network World

I've had the opportunity to visit several infrastructure and operations industry events already this year. Each targeted the same basic message: a return to innovation. But I have to wonder, are we really ready for innovation? The last 18 months have been marked by a consistent and constant effort to demonstrate return on investment (ROI). Why, as we now enter 2010, is there a sudden emphasis on innovation? The answer is what I refer to as "new shiny object syndrome."

Video chat: Tango goes beyond Apple’s FaceTime | Network World

In June, Apple shipped the iPhone 4 with front- and rear-facing cameras, and it added the FaceTime app for video calling. That same month, Sprint began shipping the HTC Evo 4G, its first 4G Android-based smartphone, which also featured front- and rear-facing cameras and the ability to make video calls with an app called Qik.

Twitter Tips: Enabling Mobile Notifications; Vital Shortcuts | Network World

When you're on a business trip, running errands or on vacation, you probably don't have the same access to a computer as you do during the workday. But if you tweet on the go or like to keep up with your Twitter followers outside of work, mobile access to Twitter is essential.

CMOs and CIOs: Can This Relationship Be Saved? | Network World

Both of you understand the importance of digital marketing to your company--but CIOs and CMOs are not speaking the same language or playing well together, new research shows. CIOs should take the initiative now, or suffer when the CMO does an end-run around IT.

Italy’s video sharing sites subject to broadcast TV rules | Network World

Video-sharing sites such as YouTube could be subject to the same regulations as traditional broadcast television, according to controversial rulings by the Italian Communications Authority (AGCOM) published at the end of last year.

Design company Bing sues Microsoft over trademark | Network World

A small Missouri company with the word "Bing" in its name has sued Microsoft for branding its search engine with the same word, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition by the software giant.

Apple’s iMac sales jump 74% in U.S. | Network World

Sales of Apple's iMacs in the U.S. jumped 74% during October and November over the same period last year, a retail research firm said today, making the desktop line refresh "a very big success."

Alibaba still wants Yahoo to sell back stake | Network World

Even though Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz made soothing comments about her company's relationship with Alibaba Group on Friday, the Chinese e-commerce giant doesn't feel the same way, according to a source with knowledge of Alibaba's thinking.

Health IT companies announce $1.3 billion merger | Network World

Health IT providers Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions and Eclipsys plan to merge in an all-stock deal worth US$1.3 billion [b], with the companies focused on creating a universally accepted electronic health record, they announced Wednesday.

IT Pros Have More in Common With Senior Execs Than Managers | Network World

Would it surprise you to learn that high-performing IT executives possess many of the same strengths as high-performing IT professionals who have no management responsibility? After all, doesn't it seem natural to assume that the skills needed to be a successful CIO differ from the skills that are required to be a good programmer, network administrator or DBA?

MIT researchers boost efficiency of wireless power | Network World

MIT researchers working on wireless power have discovered a way to make it more efficient: Charge up lots of electronic gear at the same time.

Bharti Airtel’s profits down, revenue growth flat | Network World

India's largest mobile operator, Bharti Airtel, reported a decline in profits and flat growth in revenue for the quarter ended March 31, even though its customer base grew 35 percent over the same quarter last year.

For B&N e-books outsell physical books three to one | Network World

Barnes & Noble on Tuesday said it sold three times as many digital books through its website compared to physical books during the fourth fiscal quarter.

Infosys Visa Probe: Debating Impact on American IT Workers | Network World

Little is known for certain about the federal grand jury investigation of Infosys and its sponsorship of B-1 business visas.

US video game sales sink in June, biggest drop in 9 years | Network World

Sales of video game hardware and software were down by around one-third in June compared to the same month last year, according to data released late Thursday. After initially showing positive growth as the U.S. slid into recession, the latest figures mark the fourth month of declines and the largest year-on-year decline in almost 9 years.

Apple’s China sales up six-fold in fiscal third quarter | Network World

Apple believes it is just "scratching the surface" of the Chinese market, as the company's revenue from the country for the quarter ended June 25 increased by more than six times from the same period last year.

When IT projects founder, emotions run high | Network World

Dana B. Harris still remembers the loss he felt when his project was canned, and it's been 20 years now.

Sony to begin worldwide 3D TV launch in June | Network World

Sony will begin selling 3D TVs in Japan on June 10 and worldwide at about the same time, it said Tuesday. A firmware upgrade to its PlayStation 3 console that adds 3D support and other 3D-compatible home electronics products will also be available to coincide with the television launch.