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IBM will no longer offer, develop, or research facial recognition technology

The Verge

The company will also no longer develop or research the technology, IBM tells The Verge. Yet Rekognition, the name of the program, has also been criticized for its accuracy. IBM will no longer offer general purpose facial recognition or analysis software, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said in a letter to Congress today.

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What is NLP? Natural language processing explained

CIO Business Intelligence

They integrate with Slack, Microsoft Messenger, and other chat programs where they read the language you use, then turn on when you type in a trigger phrase. That’s why critics say these programs are always listening; if they weren’t, they’d never know when you need them. Apply the technology to voice and the pool gets even larger.

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DARPA Open Catalog: A repository of DARPA-sponsored software and publications

CTOvision

The DARPA Open Catalog organizes publically releasable material from DARPA programs, beginning with the XDATA program in the Information Innovation Office (I2O). XDATA is developing an open source software library for big data. A description of the project is followed by the applicable software license.

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Apple will take a smaller cut of publishers’ sales if they join Apple News

The Verge

Publishers can apply to Apple’s News Partner Program to take that bargain, but they have to agree to Apple’s requirements, which naturally benefit Apple and go beyond just maintaining a channel in Apple News. After the rough treatment, it’s not clear if the News Partner Program will entice former publishers like The New York Times.

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James Heckman resigns as Maven CEO after tumultuous run leading Sports Illustrated publisher

GeekWire

James Heckman, CEO and founder of the Seattle-based media company that publishes Sports Illustrated, announced his resignation Wednesday. He will be replaced by Ross Levinsohn, currently the CEO of Sports Illustrated media. It purchased finance media company TheStreet in 2019. He launched Maven in 2017. It landed a $5.7

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Dairyland powers up for a generative AI edge

CIO Business Intelligence

Previously head of cybersecurity at Ingersoll-Rand, Melby started developing neural networks and machine learning models more than a decade ago. Dairyland’s early implementation of AI was a byproduct of its work in Microsoft’s FastTrack program, which saw Dairyland shifting to Dynamics 365 ERP and the Azure cloud.

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CIOs Struggle To Find The Machine Learning Employees That They Need

The Accidental Successful CIO

Among other areas, financial-services firms expect to increase the use of AI in risk management, fraud detection and surveillance, customer communications and efforts to develop new revenue-generating services. companies in all industries posted 115,100 job ads for software engineers, a category that includes AI developers. In the U.S.,