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Exclusive: Foundational emerges from stealth with $8 million to tackle data quality and AI readiness challenges  | VentureBeat

Foundational raises $8M seed round to automate data quality and AI readiness through advanced code analysis, helping enterprises build trust in data and streamline machine learning initiatives.

CIOs share how they are harnessing gen AI's potential at Nvidia GTC | VentureBeat

From detecting anomalies in security logs to improving developer productivity through automation of code migrations, CIOs and IT leaders shared how they're harnessing gen AI's potential across a broad base of use cases to achieve productivity gains. 

New Open License Generator helps ensure AI is used responsibly | VentureBeat

Licenses with specific behavioral use clauses can legally restrict how AI models, code and training data can be used when shared.

Smartling leads translation industry transformation with AI, driving 40% growth amid industry downturn | VentureBeat

Smartling leads the AI-driven transformation of the $50 billion translation industry, achieving 40% growth and 50% AI revenue share amid a sector decline.

Zapier Central debuts as no-code tool for building enterprise AI bots | VentureBeat

Similar to OpenAI's custom GPT Builder and Hugging Chat Assistants, a user can type in text what they want their bot to do.

Video Highlights: A Code-Specialized LLM Will Realize AGI — with Jason Warner - insideBIGDATA

In this video presentation, our good friend Jon Krohn, Co-Founder and Chief Data Scientist at the machine learning company Nebula, is joined by poolside co-founder and CEO Jason Warner who sheds light on how code-specialized LLMs could vastly outperform generalized counterparts like GPT-4.

Nvidia, Hugging Face and ServiceNow release new StarCoder2 LLMs for code generation | VentureBeat

While it remains to be seen how well StarCoder2 models perform in different coding scenarios, the companies did note that the performance of the smallest 3B model alone matched that of the original 15B StarCoder LLM.

A year after AI 'code red,' Google is red-faced amid Gemini backlash. Was it inevitable? | The AI Beat | VentureBeat

Google has long-worried that its LLM releases could lead to user backlash, so criticism of its Gemini model was, perhaps, inevitable.

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.

Huawei will give India gov’t source code | Network World

Huawei Technologies is willing to accept new Indian rules that will require telecommunication equipment suppliers to, among other conditions, give the government access to source code and engineering designs for its equipment, the company said on Thursday.

Android violates Linux license, experts claim | Network World

Google's Android mobile operating system's usage of the Linux kernel may violate open source licensing with a misappropriation of Linux code that could bring about the "collapse of the Android ecosystem," some intellectual property experts are charging.

SAP pushes out ‘significant’ patch update | Network World

SAP released a "significant number" of security patches for its Business Suite applications and NetWeaver middleware platform on Tuesday, following an "extensive scan of 280 million lines of coding with new, enhanced code scan tools," according to the company.

OpenBSD chief believes contractor tried to write backdoors | Network World

The lead developer of the OpenBSD operating system says that he believes that a government contracting firm that contributed code to his project "was probably contracted to write backdoors," which would grant secret access to encrypted communications.

From the White House to (no kidding) Microsoft, open source shined in ’09 | Network World

For open source and Linux, 2009 has been another year of big and surprising milestones, from the White House adopting open source technology to Microsoft submitting code for the Linux kernel.

Microsoft to reveal details of tool, code-named Velocity, that speeds app performance | Network World

Next week, Microsoft will be revealing details of a new development tool, code-named Velocity, that speeds the performance of enterprise and Web applications. A session at the Professional Developer’s Conference, held in Los Angeles next week, will be dedicated to the new tool.

The 5 best, and 5 worst, features of Google Chrome OS | Network World

Today, Google released the source code for Chrome OS and promised that devices will be shipping in about a year, in time for the 2010 holiday season. Chrome OS will run only on devices specifically manufactured for it and Google is dictating to manufacturers the hardware specifications. For instance, Chrome OS devices will be netbooks, will not include a hard drive, will have only solid state disks, will rely on specified WiFi chipsets/adapters for connectivity and must have full-sized keyboards, says Sund

DOD open-sources more than 1M lines of code | Network World

The U.S Department of Defense is not only encouraging use of open source applications, it recently open-sourced an enterprise human resources application that has over a million lines of code.

Write code, get Google I/O tickets | Network World

Google announced 10 coding challenges to give tickets away for Google I/O.

Linux Foundation chief: ‘You are an idiot’ if you don’t give back to open source | Network World

Linux is the granddaddy of all open source projects, the blueprint for the decentralized development processes. And some of those who use the Linux code, free for the taking, don't give back in equal measure. Still, the time for cajoling those users -- even commercial projects like Ubuntu leader Canonical -- into participating is over, says Jim Zemlin, executive director of the nonprofit Linux Foundation.

Hackers break into Linux source code site | Network World

As Linux fans know, there are two kinds of hackers: the good guys who develop free software, such as the Linux kernel, and the bad guys who break into computers.

Code Security: MidAmerican Energy’s top priority | Network World

MidAmerican Energy Company is the largest utility in Iowa, strategically located in the middle of several major markets in the Midwest, providing service to more than 725,000 electric customers and more than 707,000 natural gas customers in a 10,600 square-mile area from Sioux Falls, S.D., to the Quad Cities area of Iowa and Illinois. This makes it a tempting target for an attacker bent on striking a blow to critical infrastructure.

Microsoft: No native code for Windows Phone 7 | Network World

Microsoft officials Monday confirmed at the company's MIX 10 developers event in Las Vegas that native applications will not be allowed on Windows Phone 7 devices. Only applications running in the Silverlight runtime environment or games in the XNA Game Studio runtime will be allowed.

Watchdop group cites continued Foxconn abuses | Network World

A group based in Hong Kong this week issued a report alleging continued Foxconn worker abuse, and questioned some of the promises made by the contract manufacturer to live up to its code of conduct.

ICANN approves first four internationalized country domains | Network World

ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, has approved the first four country-code domain names written in non-Latin script, it announced Tuesday.

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