Posted on May 19, 2020 Mobile ordering fraud is a constant struggle for QSRs, with bad actors leveraging account takeovers (ATOs) and social engineering to steal money or hijack customers’ personal data. Consumers are also concerned about security, with a 2019 survey finding that 62 percent of QSR customers feared that using mobile ordering apps…
special feature AI and the Future of Business Machine learning, task automation and robotics are already widely used in business. These and other AI technologies are about to multiply, and we look at how organizations can best take advantage of them. Read More COVID-19 disruption has left enterprises with no choice but to reassess digital…
By Enterprise Security Magazine | Friday, May 22, 2020 Any company that implements machine learning alternatives must weigh hazards and benefits carefully and above all, never push an AI technology to use before it is thoroughly tested. Artificial intelligence (AI) has come a long way, and it is here to stay. AI and machine learning…
B2B software sales and marketing teams love hearing the term “artificial intelligence” (AI). AI has a smoke and mirrors effect. It sounds impressive. But, when we say “AI is doing this,” our buyers often know so little about AI that they don’t ask the hard questions. Related Posts In industries like the DevTools space, it…
Posted on May 19, 2020 Mobile ordering fraud is a constant struggle for QSRs, with bad actors leveraging account takeovers (ATOs) and social engineering to steal money or hijack customers’ personal data. Consumers are also concerned about security, with a 2019 survey finding that 62 percent of QSR customers feared that using mobile ordering apps…
Elizabeth Spelke, a cognitive psychologist at Harvard, has spent her career testing the world’s most sophisticated learning system—the mind of a baby. Gurgling infants might seem like no match for artificial intelligence. They are terrible at labeling images, hopeless at mining text, and awful at videogames. Then again, babies can do things beyond the reach…
In a virtual discussion hosted by MIT last week, viewers learned that there are many problems that concern Microsoft President Brad Smith: things like climate change, Covid-19, and the work of the future. Attendees also learned how seriously he takes the issue of computer security: 45 minutes into the event, his Windows system automatically rebooted…
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