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Baidu Leads AI Patent Applications In China With 2,368 Filings

CTOvision

Baidu, sometimes referred to as the Chinese equivalent of Google, has filed more artificial intelligence (AI) patent applications than any other company in China, according to a report by Patent Protection Association of China.

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Beyond DevSecOps: Why fintech companies need to consider DevSecRegOps

CIO Business Intelligence

It’s no secret that banks and fintech companies must meet compliance and regulatory standards that are much stricter than what traditional tech companies are forced to comply with. DevSecOps refers to development, security, and operations.

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Embedded software development for IoT applications

Dataconomy

The world is becoming ever more interconnected; some are saying that it is ushering in a fourth industrial revolution, commonly referred to as the “Industrial Internet of Things.” For up-to-date reference on embedded software development best practices, you can go for N-ix resources.

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11 most in-demand gen AI jobs companies are hiring for

CIO Business Intelligence

Foundry’s AI survey also identified several roles that companies are looking to hire to help with the integration of gen AI in the workplace. Here are the top 11 roles companies are currently hiring for, or have plans to hire for, to directly address their emerging gen AI strategies.

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Rivian will start selling electric vans to non-Amazon companies in 2023

The Verge

The fleet section of Rivian’s website was launched just one day after the company was sued by a former VP for alleged gender discrimination; among other things, she claimed Rivian had manufacturing quality problems and too-lofty delivery targets. Rivian’s new fleet site, however, refers to the van more broadly as a “commercial vehicle.”

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Tech layoffs at big companies could be a boon for startups and entrepreneurship

GeekWire

(Bigstock Photo) A wave of layoffs at tech companies is flooding the job market with fresh talent. The trend is sparking questions about whether startups will take advantage, and whether there be a rush of new companies launched by Big Tech alum. Some larger companies are still hiring. The answer to the first question is yes.

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Seattle HR startup Humanly lands $4.2M to help companies automate parts of the interview process

GeekWire

Humanly has raised more cash to fuel growth for its HR software that helps companies screen job candidates, schedule interviews, automate initial communication, run reference checks, and more. The company landed $4.3 The company landed $4.3 It also analyzes how companies are interacting with different candidates.

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