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Why do businesses need Big Data?

Big Data was introduced way back in 2005. It was intended to describe the harnessing of critical information from disparate systems and situating that information into one place for analysis. It was the sort of innocuous term that seemed like nothing more than the latest buzzword we could all ignore. ..

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Has OpenAI surpassed DeepMind?

OpenAI’s GPT-3 is the talk of the town, and the media is giving it all the attention. Many analysts are even comparing it to AGI because of its practical applicability. Initially disclosed in a research paper in May, GPT-3 is the next version of GPT-2 and is 100x larger than..

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How to improve your privacy in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari and Brave

Regardless of whose side you’re on in Apple and Google’s war for the web, ad industry web trackers remain a pervasive online annoyance. Companies compile reams of data on you as you make your way across the internet. Their goal? To build a richly detailed user profile on you so..

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NASA’s new moon-bound space suits will get a boost from AI

Engineers are turning to generative design algorithms to build components for NASA’s next-generation space suit – the first major update in decades. [caption id="attachment_16868" align="aligncenter" width="981"] Photo: Joel Kowsky/NASA.[/caption] A few months ago, NASA unveiled its next-generation space suit that will be worn by astronauts when they return to the..

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Full list of Facebook Research at CVPR 2020 – Part 1

At this year’s CVPR conference, Facebook AI is pushing the state of the art forward in many important areas of Computer vision (CV), including core segmentation tasks, architecture search, transfer learning, and multimodal learning. The title is also sharing the full list of abstracts of the CVPR participation below. Jiasen Lu, Vedanuj Goswami, Marcus Rohrbach, Devi..

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9 Types Of Intelligence – Infographic

That is what school beat into us by putting certain types of intelligence on a pedestal and ignoring other types. If you are not good at math or language, you might still be gifted at other things but it was not called “intelligence”. Why? [caption id="attachment_20576" align="aligncenter" width="647"] 9 Types..

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Java books that you should not miss

You are interested in Java programming language? TechInsight editors listed below 6 books from variety of famous Java libraries all over the world. Each book has it owns style and features but you will find them worth reading no matter you are new to Java or have been programming over..

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CAIO Nguyen Xuan Phong receives third-class FPT Sao Cong nghe award

With the achievement of successfully promoting the strategic cooperation agreement between FPT and Mila – the world’s leading AI research institute, FPT Chairman Truong Gia Binh presented the Third-class FPT Sao Cong Nghe award to FSOFT Director of Artificial Intelligence Technology Nguyen Xuan Phong right at the briefing which took place this..

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Digital device serves up a taste of virtual food

We’re used to measuring our digital devices by how fast they are, how clear the sound is, how crisp the display is, how large the storage capacity is. Some day soon, if Homei Miyashita has his way, we may measure them by how delicious they are. The Meiji University researcher..

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Vietnamese building and developing the virtual map Map4D

Map4D displays many famous Vietnamese attractions in detailed under 3D images, and allows real-time updates of the weather and directions. The virtual map Map4D was created by Vietnamese engineers, with the support from Microsoft tech experts. The map’s interface resembles Google Maps, and thus users will not take to much..

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