The Future – How 3D Printers Can Give Robots a Soft Touch
by Holt Hackney in Applications & Technology 0
Soft skin coverings and touch sensors have emerged as a promising feature for robots that are both safer and more intuitive for human interaction, but they are expensive and difficult to make. A recent study [...]
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AI Bias and the Dangers It Poses for the World of Cybersecurity
April 24, 2024 0By Khurram Mir, of Kualitatem AI technology is becoming increasingly popular across a range of industries, which are using it to speed up their processes and improve productivity. While this promises to increase efficiency, the [...] -
Harnessing the Collective Ignorance of Solution Architects
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WWW Users Experience Hard- and Software Problems
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How to Make IT Operations More Efficient
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Q&A: How to Train AI When You Don’t Have Enough Data
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Women in Architecture
Women in Architecture Spotlight – Thuthukile Nicoletta Ncube
March 22, 2024
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Featured in this week’s spotlight is Thuthukile Nicoletta Ncube, an engineer at Econet Wireless Pvt Ltd. Nicoletta is a results-driven technology advocate who defines and aligns strategic goals with operational realities to deliver a series […]
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Q&A: How to Train AI When You Don’t Have Enough Data
April 16, 2024 0Artificial intelligence excels at sorting through information and detecting patterns or trends. But as our readers know, these machine learning algorithms need to be trained with large amounts of data first. As researchers explore potential [...] -
Generative AI Strategy For Enterprise
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CIRCIA: Cyber Incident Reporting for Practically Everyone?
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Examing the Relationship Between AI and Architecture
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Women in Architecture Spotlight – Ayisha Tabbassum
January 19, 2024
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Featured in this week’s spotlight is Ayisha Tabbassum , Onsite Lead – Multi- Cloud Architecture Design and Operations at Otis. Tabbassum migrated to the United States and pursued a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Indiana […]