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Can AI level the playing field? GeekWire Podcast with Nancy Wang of Advancing Women in Tech

GeekWire

Startup investor Nancy Wang sees the potential for generative artificial intelligence to change the balance of power in fields such as cybersecurity, which is one of her areas of focus, leveraging her background as a former Amazon Web Services general manager and Google lead product manager. Collaborating with the U.S.

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As-Salaam-Alaikum: The cloud arrives in the Middle East!

All Things Distributed

Today, I am excited to announce plans for Amazon Web Services (AWS) to bring an infrastructure Region to the Middle East! This move is another milestone in our global expansion and mission to bring flexible, scalable, and secure cloud computing infrastructure to organizations around the world.

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Cloud Musings by Kevin L. Jackson: GSA Awards Eleven US.

Cloud Musings

According to Federal News Radio , GSA awarded eleven vendor spots in the first Federal cloud infrastructure-as-a-service award. partnered with Amazon Web Services. * Computer Literacy World partnered with Electrosoft, XO Communications and Secure Networks. Cloudcuity Secure, Unified Cloud Management and Control Services.

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Defense Innovation Unit explores Pacific Northwest’s national security tech frontier

GeekWire

Michael Madsen, the Defense Innovation Unit’s acting director, talks at a Seattle workshop. If space is the next frontier for national security, then the Pacific Northwest may well be the new frontier for that next frontier. NSIN via Twitter). But the field trip comes amid an upswing in the attention given to military tech.

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Tech policy leaders explore new frontiers for supporting (and regulating) AI at forum

GeekWire

gets a briefing on the Skylight program for tracking suspicious vessels at sea from Chris Emura, executive director of applied science and technology at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. “Other areas such as security, labor, copyright — even the practice of law itself — need to be updated,” he said.