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Why adversarial AI is the cyber threat no one sees coming | VentureBeat

HiddenLayer's AI Threat Landscape Report provides a critical analysis of the risks faced by AI-based systems and the advancements being made in securing AI and MLOps pipelines.

Databricks acquires Lilac to supercharge data quality efforts for gen AI apps | VentureBeat

Lilac’s entire tech stack will come under Databricks Mosaic AI tooling to give developers a way to better curate their unstructured datasets for custom generative AI systems.

Nvidia's new DGX SuperPOD can handle trillion-parameter AI models | VentureBeat

Now what makes the SuperPOD, super is that the DGX SuperPOD can be configured with eight or more DGX GB200 systems and can scale to tens of thousands of GB200 Superchips connected via Nvidia Quantum InfiniBand. 

Large language models exhibit significant Western cultural bias, study finds | VentureBeat

Georgia Tech researchers introduce CAMeL, a benchmark revealing significant Western cultural bias in AI language models, emphasizing the need for culturally-aware AI systems.

Predictive relevance uncertainty for recommendation systems - Amazon Science

Click-through Rate (CTR) module is the foundation block of recommendation system and used for search, content selection, advertising, video streaming etc. CTR is modelled as a classification problem and extensive research is done to improve the CTR models. However, uncertainty method for these…

Cognizant launches state-of-the-art San Francisco lab to boost enterprise AI adoption | VentureBeat

Cognizant launches Advanced AI Lab in San Francisco to drive innovation and research in AI systems and technologies, as part of its $1 billion investment in generative AI.

Overcoming the Technical and Design Hurdles for Proactive AI Systems - insideBIGDATA

In this contributed article, George Davis, founder and CEO of Frame AI, howlights how we find ourselves at an early, crucial stage in the AI R&D lifecycle. Excitement over AI’s potential is dragging it into commercial development well before reliable engineering practices have been established. Architectural patterns like RAG are essential in moving from theoretical models to deployable solutions.

Why does AI have to be nice? Researchers propose 'Antagonistic AI' | VentureBeat

These systems that are purposefully combative, critical, rude and even interrupt users mid-thought, challenging current “vanilla” LLMs.

Cisco Videoscape attempts to be single source of video | Network World

Cisco Systems on Wednesday showed an offering that will give people a unified way of viewing video on TV's, mobile phones, and tablet computers.

China policy could force foreign security firms out | Network World

China is stepping up efforts to keep the security systems that protect its critical infrastructure in the hands of local firms, and that could be bad news for companies based outside the country.

How to consolidate IT management tools | Network World

Years of acquiring specialized IT management tools have left some enterprises with too many network and systems management tools and too much overlap. It’s time to clean house.

IBM extends CloudBurst platform to Power7 | Network World

IBM has refreshed its CloudBurst products for building a virtualized private cloud, adding configurations based on its Power7 processor on top of the x86-based systems it already offered.

Union Pacific: With updated equipment, power use drops | Network World

Environmental stewardship is deeply ingrained in the corporate culture at Union Pacific Railroad Co., and implementing green-IT systems plays a central role in the railroad's efforts to conserve energy.

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.

Jury awards pet food maker $61 million in ERP suit | Network World

A jury in Alabama last week awarded pet food maker Sunshine Mills US$61 million in connection with its lawsuit over a problematic Ross Systems ERP (enterprise resource planning) software package.

IBM buys AT&T’s Sterling Commerce for $1.4 billion | Network World

IBM is paying $1.4 billion in cash to acquire Sterling Commerce, an AT&T company that makes business-to-business e-commerce software designed to help companies connect with the systems of their customers, partners and suppliers.

Cisco tops latest Greenpeace rankings, Panasonic last | Network World

Cisco Systems earned the top spot on the new Greenpeace "Cool IT" leadership list, while some of Japan's biggest electronics vendors -- Toshiba, Sharp, Sony and Panasonic -- finished last.

From Cyber War: The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do About It | Network World

Cyber war is not some victimless, clean, new kind of war that we should embrace. Nor is it some kind of secret weapon that we need to keep hidden from the daylight and from the public. For it is the public, the civilian population of the United States and the privately owned corporations that own and run our key national systems, that are likely to suffer in a cyber war.

Cisco names first COO as company reinvents itself | Network World

Cisco Systems has named Gary Moore as its first COO, formally giving CEO John Chambers a sidekick to help transition the switching and routing king into new markets in the data center and beyond.

OpenFlow vs. programmable ASICs | Network World

Can you program a network of multivendor switches and routers, all running different operating systems, command line interfaces and configuration routines, to work in concert when it comes to managing flows?

Apple disses our DRM for iPad, Adobe says | Network World

Apple Inc. will not use Adobe Systems Inc.'s e-book digital rights management (DRM) technology, an Adobe executive said on Wednesday.

Powermat slims down wireless charging for iPhone 4 | Network World

When wireless charging systems for smartphones and other gadgets first came on the scene a couple of years ago, they were cool in concept but rather clumsy in practice. The idea was that instead of plugging your phone into a charger, you could simply toss the phone onto a mat from the likes of Powermat or Pure Energy Solutions to charge it.

‘Cisco Cultural Advisor’ might help workers collaborate | Network World

Cisco Systems is quietly developing a mobile application that profiles how users work and communicate, with the aim of helping them work better together.

Healthcare IT isn’t living up to the hype | Network World

It's been 19 years since the prestigious Institute of Medicine urged greater adoption of computer systems in healthcare, and more than six years since then-President George W. Bush declared, "By computerizing health records, we can avoid dangerous medical mistakes, reduce costs and improve care."

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