We are offloading too much to tech: The productivity boost that technology drove in the late 1990s and early 2000s has convinced a certain section of the population that software, chips, and data can solve many of the hard problems facing the world. … [Read more...]
How should governments hold AI accountable?
Look, we all know that algorithms are biased. What matters is how they are biased. What data helped train the algorithm? Is that data representative? What weights and preferences did the data scientist ascribe to different features when designing the … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for August 20, 2021
Amazon now offers machine learning at the edge instead of in its cloud: Amazon Web Services detailed how customers can use AWS Outposts (which is a service that replicates AWS services from the cloud on a company's own local gear) and Amazon's … [Read more...]
Elipsa and the promise of a no-code future
When it comes to digital transformations — or even simply trying to use sensor data to optimize a business process — there aren't enough data scientists to go around. And even if there were, some problems probably aren't worth the time and cost of … [Read more...]
Arm’s confidential compute will boost security starting around 2024
If Arm has its way, some time in 2024 or 2025 you might be able to buy a phone that can process your health data securely on the device, or an industrial client might be able to run a proprietary algorithm on a gateway device that's shared by others … [Read more...]
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