Unreasonable

Humans throughout history have been the entity that had the ability to reason abstractly about events as they unfold. No matter how instinctive animals can be, human intelligence has always had the super powers of reasoning. This interesting information came to us from MIT News in their article, “Toward a machine learning model that can…

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AI Gains New Traction in the Home

Artificial intelligence (AI) in the home is not new. With an increasing amount of useful data, predictive algorithms, inference engines and deep learning networks will help smart home technology to contextualize its surroundings. Facial and voice recognition could immediately recognize various members of the household and provide informed responses to open-ended questions, as well as…

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Protecting Data with AI

Digital transformation was well underway before the pandemic hit in early 2020. Healthcare was certainly the most affected, but there were high demands for growth in emerging technology while safeguarding the data in the world of cybercrime. Those are a lot of plates to be juggling at once. Nextgov brought this topic to us in…

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Fast Moving Data

We are living in a world that is evolving at a pace never before witnessed. We are more mobile and connected than ever, and we are capturing more data than ever from an ever-increasing number of sources. This interesting topic came to us from the Business Post in their article, “Data analytics: Reading between the lines.” In…

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Taxonomy and Anthropology

Taxonomy is the science of classification – a basic means of understanding the world around us. It is also key in the act of identifying and archiving, as well as classifying. This interesting topic came to us from Reflector in their article, “Anthropology students help reclaim history of local cemeteries.” East Carolina University students in…

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Analytics and Trends

Data is undergoing a dramatic evolution. Businesses, governments and other organizations are unlocking value by turning everyday information into actionable insights. Analytics Insight brought this interesting information to our attention in their article, “Trust and Data Analytics: Protecting Privacy in Analysis.” Real-time analytics provides swift solutions to complex problems, enabling faster decision-making and accelerating investments…

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Cybercrime Thrived in Chaos

The cyberattack on one of the largest pipeline operators in the country was a reminder that our infrastructure is seen as easy prey by complex cybercrime networks. CRN brought this interesting information to our attention in their article, “IBM CEO Arvind Krishna On The Colonial Pipeline Cyberattack, The ‘Worrisome’ Chip Shortage And The Future Of…

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Taxonomy and Data Mining

Real world big data are largely dynamic, interconnected and unstructured text. To transform such massive unstructured data into structured knowledge is a common goal. Penn State News brought this interesting information to our attention in their article, “Talk to explore power of taxonomy and embedding in text mining.” Equipped with domain-independent and domain-dependent knowledge-bases, it…

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Technology for the Greater Good

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is taking hold across personal and professional applications in a multitude of use cases. The plethora of data being produced and analyzed by this emerging technology can be mind-blowing. Information Week brought this interesting news to our attention in their article, “How AI Can Save the World, or Not.”…

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Investing in Data Science

Data science and the professionals that further that field are getting some love these days. This interesting story came to us from the Sentinel-Record out of Arkansas in their article, “UAMS to aid $20 million statewide effort to build on data science strengths.” The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has received $1.9 million from…

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