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Kinetica Delivers Real-Time Vector Similarity Search - insideBIGDATA

Kinetica, the real-time GPU-accelerated database for analytics and generative AI, unveiled at NVIDIA GTC its real-time vector similarity search engine that can ingest vector embeddings 5X faster than the previous market leader, based on the popular VectorDBBench benchmark.

Real-Time is now Streaming Speech-to-Text

Streaming Speech-to-Text makes it easier than ever to transcribe live audio and videos, now with customizable end-of-utterance detection at a lower cost.

Adapting language model architectures for time series forecasting - Amazon Science

Tokenizing time series data and treating it like a language enables a model whose zero-shot performance matches or exceeds that of purpose-built models.

Anthropic's Claude 3 knew when researchers were testing it | VentureBeat

The more time we spend with LLMs, and the more powerful they get, the more surprises seem to emerge about their capabilities.

How tech and game devs should view stock options at tax time | Scott Chou interview | VentureBeat

It's time employees to understand the value of their stock options, as tech IPOs are expected to make a comeback in 2024.

Zero-shot test-time adaptation via knowledge distillation for personalized speech denoising and dereverberation - Amazon Science

We propose a personalization framework to adapt compact models to test time environments and improve their speech enhancement performance in noisy and reverberant conditions. The use-cases are when the end-user device encounters only one or a few speakers and noise types that tend to reoccur in the…

Exclusive: Enkrypt raises seed round to create a ‘control layer’ for generative AI safety | VentureBeat

In the case of one Fortune 500 enterprise using Meta’s Llama2-7B, Enkrypt AI found that the model was subject to jailbreak vulnerabilities 6% of the time and brought that down ten-fold to 0.6%.

Roblox breaks language barriers with AI-based real-time chat translation | VentureBeat

Roblox is breaking language barriers today as it launches AI-powered real-time chat translation in 16 languages.

Why the iPhone can’t be ‘killed’ | Network World

Every time a supposed "iPhone killer" hits the market its sales come in well below the iPhone's sales numbers.

How to ID and fix 10 security threats on virtual servers | Network World

In 2007, the big question about virtualization in data centers was "How much money and time will this save us?" In 2008, the big question will be "How secure are we?"

Cisco announces business tablet | Network World

Cisco on Tuesday announced the Cius tablet, a handheld device designed to help users run business applications and communicate in real time.

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.

TSMC allowed to upgrade chip technology in China | Network World

The Taiwanese government granted chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) permission to start using a more advanced chip technology at a factory in Shanghai, the first time the government has allowed a Taiwanese company to do so.

Xbox 360 was best-selling console in July | Network World

Microsoft's revision of the Xbox 360 brought results in July when the console topped the U.S. video game sales ranking for the first time in three years, according to figures from NPD Group.

RIM may win more time to meet India rules on BlackBerry | Network World

Research In Motion (RIM) will likely gain more time to run its BlackBerry service in India as it negotiates with the government on giving access to data on its networks to law enforcement agencies.

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.

Former HannStar exec pleads guilty in LCD price-fixing probe | Network World

A former director of sales at HannStar Display of Taiwan has agreed to plead guilty and serve jail time for participating in a global conspiracy to fix the prices of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

Contrarian Says U.S. Needs More H-1B Workers | Network World

Is the United states wasting its time and playing to the fears of "nativists" with its current H-1B visa policies? Some libertarians say yes--and argue that the U.S. needs to abolish H-1B restrictions.

Build a budget PC for less than $500 | Network World

Building your own desktop PC is a fun and easy project that will allow you to customize a system to fit your needs. Earlier this year we showed you how to build a high-powered video editing machine, but this time we worked to keep the price tag under US$500.

Splashtop’s new instant-on OS based on Chromium browser | Network World

Splashtop on Tuesday released a new version of its instant-on OS that is based on the Chromium browser and could shorten PC boot times to just a few seconds.

CES 2011 in Summary: All Tablets All the Time | Network World

This year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas had the biggest audience since the pre-recession 2008 show, hopefully an early indicator of economic recovery in 2011.

Time spent waiting for elevators? 16 years for NYC office workers | Network World

U.S. office buildings aren't as smart as they could be, and companies are paying the price in wasted energy, high operating costs and lost productivity, according to new research from IBM.

Festival Hydro transforms Stratford into WiFi hots | Network World

Festival Hydro puts an innovative spin on the Ontario government's smart meter program by using the technology to transform the City of Stratford into one big 802.11n WiFi hotspot. Nearly one quarter of the city will be covered in time for the Canada 3.0 forum next month.

Counterfeiting treaty, now public, confirms critics’ fears | Network World

ACTA, the anticounterfeiting trade agreement that has ignited debate over its provisions for clamping down on copyright abuse on the Internet, was made public Wednesday, but the fears it sparked while it was being negotiated secretly will not go away any time soon, according to people in the IT industry, telecom industry and civil liberties groups.

Why computer science students cheat | Network World

Enrollment in undergraduate computer science courses is at an all-time high at colleges nationwide. But this trend that's been hailed by the U.S. tech industry has a dark side: a disproportionate number of students taking these courses are caught cheating.