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Adaptive batch sizes for active learning: A probabilistic numerics approach - Amazon Science

Active learning parallelization is widely used, but typically relies on fixing the batch size throughout experimentation. This fixed ap-proach is inefficient because of a dynamic trade-off between cost and speed—larger batches are more costly, smaller batches lead to slower wall-clock run-times—and…

Microsoft opens its Copilot GPT Builder to all Pro subscribers | VentureBeat

Despite the close ties between the companies and similarities in their GPT Builders, OpenAI and Microsoft reportedly did not work together.

OpenAI sales leader says 'we see ourselves as AGI sherpas' | VentureBeat

For OpenAI head of sales Aliisa Rosenthal, there is no disconnect between the company's lofty AGI mission and go-to-market sales strategies.

Are you sure you want to share that with ChatGPT? How Metomic helps stop data leaks | VentureBeat

The company aims to be a gatekeeper between workers and ChatGPT, tracking use and alerting when sensitive data is uploaded.

Ellison announces ‘one big, honkin’ cloud’ | Network World

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled his company's entry into the private cloud computing system battles on Sunday, upping the competitive stakes between Oracle and rivals like IBM and Hewlett-Packard.

Microsoft will try to block Google-Yahoo Japan deal | Network World

A legal battle is brewing between Microsoft and Google for control of Japan's lucrative search market.

Think Apple Is Big Now? You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet | Network World

Reading between the lines, Apple's big earnings point to even bigger things to come, say analysts.

What CFOs want IT managers to know now | Network World

You can't run a company without technology, but you can't invest in technology without the blessings of the finance department. And thanks to the long-stagnant economy, the pendulum of power between Finance and IT is swinging decidedly toward the chief financial officer's door these days.

3-D movie ‘Despicable Me’ finds hero in behind-the-scenes technology | Network World

The 3-D movie "Despicable Me" opens Friday in theaters, and what you'll see on the screen is the story an arch-villain named Gru who is out to steal the moon to prove his badness. What most movie goers won't realize is that behind the scenes of this family-friendly film was a two-year effort blending animation art, music and digital technology in a non-stop and massive flurry of files sent between artists and production teams in Paris and Hollywood.

States settle price-fixing complaint against DRAM makers | Network World

Thirty-three states, including California, have reached a US$173 million settlement with six DRAM makers alleged to have fixed prices for their products between 1998 and 2002, California Attorney General Edmund "Jerry" Brown Jr. announced.

Don’t lose sleep over U.S. e-discovery nightmares | Network World

What, exactly, is the difference between e-discovery laws in Canada and the U.S.? Two lawyers highlight the basics for those of us who don't work in the legal department.

In Iran, new attack escalates ongoing cyberconflict | Network World

A cyber-attack linked to Iran this week is the latest in a string of cyber-events that some say represents a new step in a shadowy and long-running war between the Iranian government and those who criticize it on the Internet.

Oracle’s Larry Ellison sailing team wins America’s Cup | Network World

Between the acquisition of Sun and winning the America's Cup, Larry Ellison has already accomplished more in 2010 than most people do in a lifetime.

Cyber war sabers rattle across the globe | Network World

A formal Pentagon cyber strategy may define which acts of digital sabotage constitute acts war that warrant conventional military retaliation, but cases clear-cut enough to justify such retaliation may be few and far between, experts say.

11 Ways to Prevent Burnout and Improve Work-Life Balance | Network World

In 2006, Chris Loope was working as a consultant implementing a new ERP system for a client. The 18-month project required Loope to clock 80-hour work weeks and to travel frequently between his home in Dallas and his client's office in Atlanta.

Antitrust battle will go on despite AMD-Intel settlement | Network World

The antitrust battle between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices isn't necessarily over, despite a settlement agreement announced by the microprocessor companies.

TSMC in US$290M settlement with China’s biggest chip maker | Network World

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) reached an out-of-court settlement valued at US$290.2 million with China's biggest chip maker after a court-room victory in a case concerning theft of trade secrets, patent infringement and breach of contract over a prior settlement between the two companies.

Deal between IT shows to stimulate notebooks, mobile phones | Network World

Two of the world's biggest electronics shows will join forces from this year, a move that links hardware and mobile phone makers in emerging Eastern Europe with would-be partners in greater China.

Cisco voice monitoring tool updated by SolarWinds | Network World

SolarWinds Orion IP SLA Manager manages network performance by tracking transport metrics between Cisco IP SLA-enabled and other network devices.

Q&A: Why IP is the right choice for Smart Grid | Network World

The biggest network upgrade in the United States today is Smart Grid, a multibillion dollar modernization of the electricity grid that involves supporting real-time, two-way digital communications between electric utilities and their increasingly energy-conscious customers.

Disagreements on transparency fail to stop ACTA treaty leak | Network World

Disagreements between the European Union and the U.S. over whether to release the current negotiating text of a secretive international copyright treaty became moot this week, with the publication on a French website of a leaked version of the latest draft of the treaty.

Augmented reality on mobile devices: a new way of seeing, and being? | Network World

Augmented reality is a coalescing of technologies that promises to create a new interactive relationship between mobile users and their surroundings. It's easy to make AR sound like the latest technology in search of an application, but an analogy with jet fighter pilots might help.

Customer Accuses Infor of Betrayal in Software Lawsuit | Network World

An Infor customer is alleging the ERP (enterprise resource planning) vendor betrayed a long-standing trust between the companies in order to sell it software that utterly failed to perform as promised.

COMPUTEX – AMD will continue supplying graphics to Intel | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will continue to supply ATI graphics chips for PCs based on Intel Corp. microprocessors despite the fierce competition between the two companies, AMD's chief technology officer said in an interview.

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