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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

CIO Business Intelligence

One is putting in secure chat, so developers can converse freely with the LLM about their specific coding issues, as opposed to just going to OpenAI where there isn’t necessarily sufficient trust to share issues about proprietary code. An additional use of new proteins is to detect chemicals in the body very quickly. “If

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The Internet of First Responder Things (IoFRT)

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

There are many applications for the IoFRT, and I’d guess they fall into several buckets: First Responder Personal Things – the sensors and equipment which would be on or near a First Responder to help that officer do the job and keep the officer safe. Applications to support 911 response can be harnessed to many of these “things”.

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Sandbox AQ CEO: Enterprises must prep for quantum threats

CIO Business Intelligence

One of the applications of quantum computing that he discusses in that book is Shor’s Algorithm , which — if you have access to a working quantum computer — makes it possible to crack many of today’s encryption algorithms, finding private keys in seconds rather than (billions of) years. We have three pieces of this.

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Doing shots with true believers at Ethereum’s biggest party

The Verge

I was given a wristband and instructed not to take it off; at the door of every ETHDenver event space, there was security that asked to see the wristband. As for Bacon, it was a “good real-world application of the blockchain,” a mortgage-backed NFT. I used to be a chemical engineer, and I became a crazy hippie.”.