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With Quiet-STaR, language models learn to think before speaking | VentureBeat

Researchers have taught AI models to think before responding to prompts — just as (most) people consider what to say before speaking. 

How Lenovo wants to unlock AI for all at the edge | Kirk Skaugen interview | VentureBeat

Are you looking to showcase your brand in front of the gaming industry’s top leaders? Learn more about GamesBeat Summit sponsorship opportunities here.  It makes a lot of sense to put AI as far out on the edge of the network as possible, as it can solve problems for people like first responders and reduce […]

Mistral AI makes waves with deals across tech giants including Microsoft, IBM | VentureBeat

Paris-based startup Mistral AI has rapidly emerged as an AI leader, securing major partnerships with Microsoft, IBM and others just months after being founded. Learn how this fledgling French company is making waves in natural language processing and conversational AI.

NVIDIA and Supermicro on the gen AI tech stack critical for success | VentureBeat

Gen AI consumes a huge amount of compute and resources. Learn how to build the AI-ready platform that’s crucial for success and ROI.

Research collaborations - Amazon Science

Amazon partners with particular academic organizations across the world for deep and sustained collaborations in multiple research areas of mutual interest. Learn more about our ongoing collaborations, listed below in alphabetical order by institution name.

Verizon introduces the newest Motorola Droid | Network World

Verizon on Tuesday introduced the newest Droid and the second from Motorola, but some Android fans may be disappointed to learn that it won't ship with the latest operating system or the newest Flash Player.

Windows Phone 7: Three Lessons Apple Doesn’t Need to Learn | Network World

Microsoft needed to take risks and make a mobile splash in order to remake its image as a technology leader, but instead displayed ineptness in the unveiling of Windows Phone 7 (WP7) today.

Peter Drucker as Life Coach: Book Shares His Wisdom | Network World

The "father of modern management" had as much to say about self-management and personal development as he did about innovation and organizational effectiveness, says Bruce Rosenstein, the author of a new book on Peter Drucker. In this revealing Q&A, Rosenstein shares what you can learn from Drucker's life, legacy and lack of e-mail.

DEC co-founder writes memoir, traces company’s rise and fall | Network World

Harlan Anderson, who founded Digital Equipment Corp. with Ken Olsen in 1957, has written a new book on his days as a computer pioneer: "Learn, Earn and Return: My Life as a Computer Pioneer," published by Locust Press. In it, he chronicles his humble beginnings on an Illinois farm up through his first interactions with computers at the University of Illinois; large-scale projects at MIT's Lincoln Lab;, and then founding, growing and watching, from afar, the ultimate demise of DEC.

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?

Can the iPhone save higher education? | Network World

In the second year of its mobile learning project, Abilene Christian University is studying how the iPhone is changing the way teachers teach and students learn.

Phone manufacturers learn to cope with ash cloud | Network World

Most mobile phones are shipped on airplanes, which has made deliveries vulnerable to the ash cloud that has spread from the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull.

Rethinking How We Learn at Work | Network World

I was recently at the MIT Center for Information Systems Research for a few of their summer briefings.

SMBs want Windows 7 now | Network World

Spiceworks surveyed 1,500 IT professionals at small and midsize companies before and after Microsoft's release of its Windows 7 operating system to learn more about adoption plans.

CIO Challenge: Mobile App Vendors Bypass IT | Network World

At the AppNation Enterprise Summit, mobile upstarts learn to do an end-run around straight-laced CIOs. This will surely test the often rocky IT-business relationship, but could ultimately improve it.

Duke MBA program networks over Cisco’s Quad | Network World

Diversity is key in Duke University's MBA-Cross-Continent program, which brings together students from around the world and sends them to several continents to learn. But when it comes to tools for linking the students and faculty in that program, a unified platform from Cisco Systems has brought several advantages.

Three Ways to Find Fresh IT Ideas on the Cheap | Network World

How to learn about emerging technologies without spending lots of time or money

Tech leaders to 2011 grads: Go to the bathroom, don’t be a jerk and take risks | Network World

New graduates from Duke University, Michigan State University and the University of California might be feeling pretty smart these days, but that doesn't mean the Class of 2011 couldn't still learn a few things from some of the technology industry's most accomplished leaders: Cisco's John Chambers, Microsoft's Steve Ballmer and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.

Would you like to play a game? New AI teaches itself the rules | Network World

An AI that can watch two-minute videos of some simple board games being played, learn the rules, and then play against human opponents has been developed by Lukasz Kaiser, a researcher at Paris Diderot University.

iPhone 5 rumor roll-up for the week ending Sept. 16 | Network World

We learn this week that the iPhone 5 is a "sight to behold" even though no one writing about it has actually beheld one. Far from dampening rumors, that vacuum of fact causes them to swell and blossom.

Mommas don’t let their babies grow up to be engineers | Network World

The American Society for Quality commissioned Harris Interactive to conduct an online youth survey to learn about kids' interest level in engineering careers and parents input on the topic.

Mobility, faster call handling goal of cutting-edge call centers | Network World

Innovations in presence, service-oriented architecture and mobility are what the most aggressive users of IP contact centers are looking for, according to a Gartner report. (Learn more about IP contact centers.)

Swine flu: What did we learn from bird flu planning | Network World

Two years ago, financial services firms tested a pandemic scenario that began with a few flu cases and ended in a workplace absenteeism rate as high as 50%. There was also a breakdown in basic services, resulting in garbage piling up on the streets. The premise -- a worse-case senario designed to stress the response -- was that the World Health Organization (WHO) had reached alert phase 5, a pandemic, and escalated from there.

IBM: In the next 5 years computers will learn, mimic the human senses | Network World

IBM today issued its seventh annual look at what Big Blue researchers think will be the five biggest technologies for the next five years. In past prediction packages known as "IBM 5 in 5" the company has had some success in predicting the future of password protection, telemedicine and nanotechnology.

Will laws reflect encryption vuilnerabilities? | Network World

Last winter, researchers at Princeton University demonstrated how they could get data off encrypted disks by extracting the encryption key from RAM, even if the machine was password protected, in sleep mode or had just been powered down. Called the "cold boot" attack--in part for its use of sprayed canned air to slow down data decay--it has had security professionals breaking out in a cold sweat, and encryption vendors scrambling to create countermeasures. (To learn more about the attack, see CSOonline.com

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