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MIT's minuscule terahertz RFID tag foils counterfeiters with metallic glue

TechSpot

In 2020, MIT improved radiofrequency identification technology by designing a cryptographic tag several times smaller and cheaper to make than traditional RFID tags. It improved the security of standard RFID authentication by using terahertz radio waves. Read Entire Article

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Reality mining, pervasive data capture, and how Big Data can create value

Trends in the Living Networks

The state of the art work in the field has been done at MIT’s Reality Mining and Human Dynamics programs, however they have just been scratching at the surface of the potential. In fact the MIT research on data-driven decision-making and productivity suggests that kind of productivity increment is already available.

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The next generation of computer interfaces will bring together the physical and digital worlds

Trends in the Living Networks

Pranav Mistry of MIT Media Lab's SixthSense has made his mission integrating our gestures in the physical world with the digital world. Tags: Future of media Technology trends interfaces pranavmistry sixthsense. In my 2002 book Living Networks I selected Interfaces as one of the three key enablers that would bring the networks to life.

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The 6 capabilities that drive future business value from Staggeringly Enormous Data

Trends in the Living Networks

As I wrote in an article on Governance as opportunity , research by MIT’s Eric Brynjolfsson showed 5% higher productivity from organizations that do ‘data-driven decision making’ The key issue is the capabilities that organizations will need to get value from Big Data, and how to develop those capabilities.

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Facebook’s next big AI project is training its machines on users’ public videos

The Verge

A recent report from MIT Technology Review highlighted how the social network’s emphasis on growth and user engagement has stopped its AI team from fully addressing how algorithms can spread misinformation and encourage political polarization. By analyzing the content of videos, Facebook’s AI can suggest similar clips to users.

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How Does the Internet See You?

Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge

The title of this post is the key question posed by the "Metropath(ologies)" exhibit at the MIT Museum , one of Boston's best-kept secrets. Tags: Social Media Web 2.0 Although it took me a while to discern what is meant by "illegal" in my results (it's not as bad as I had thought, but it did indeed make me think!), Web/Tech.

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Just How Good Is Your Company At That IT Stuff? (a chief information officer needs an IT strategy to create IT alignment)

The Accidental Successful CIO

and the MIT Center for Digital Business it was revealed that CIOs are generally doing a good job on the first part of this task and not so good on the second part. The MIT study shows that not all of us are being successful in doing this. In a survey that was conducted by McKinsey & Co. What All Of This Means For You.

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