Day: January 29, 2022

Drive smarter decision-making with explainable machine learning – VentureBeat

January 29, 2022

Did you miss a session from the Future of Work Summit? Head over to our Future of Work Summit on-demand library to stream. This article was contributed by Berk Birand, CEO of Fero Labs. Is the hype around AI finally cooling? That’s what some recent surveys would suggest. Most executives now say the technology is more hype […]

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Containers and Kubernetes underpin more edgy, artificial intelligence efforts – ZDNet

January 29, 2022

Containers have become a key building block for some of today’s most sophisticated applications under development — from artificial intelligence to the edge. These encapsulated application units require orchestration, and Kubernetes is the vehicle being employed to accomplish this. At the same time, recent studies show, it takes time and education to align Kubernetes-based applications […]

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CFOs eye tech investments to attract, retain talent with AI/ML skills

January 29, 2022

Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) are apparently eager to invest in technology to help attract — and keep — finance talent and workers with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine-learning (ML) skills, according to a new survey. Financial services and human resources software vendor Workday last week released its latest Global CFO Indicator Survey, which indicates that nearly […]

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Containers and Kubernetes underpin more edgy, artificial intelligence efforts

January 29, 2022

Containers have become a key building block for some of today’s most sophisticated applications under development — from artificial intelligence to the edge. These encapsulated application units require orchestration, and Kubernetes is the vehicle being employed to accomplish this. At the same time, recent studies show, it takes time and education to align Kubernetes-based applications […]

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Using AI, ML Will Help the Government Tackle Climate Change, Experts Say

January 29, 2022

The frequency and magnitude of natural disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires and floods has been growing for a number of years. Panelists for the Advanced Technology Academic Research Center’s Jan. 26 webinar “Leveraging Predictive Analytics to Address Climate Change Issues” discussed how the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning can provide both short- and […]

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Researchers use artificial intelligence, machine learning technology to predict coastal flooding

January 29, 2022

Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the Jan. 25, 2022 flipbook. A UT researcher, in collaboration with other schools and the Department of Energy, is using artificial intelligence to develop better strategies for flood predictions and preparedness. As part of the collaboration, University researcher Clint Dawson utilizes artificial intelligence and modeling to analyze […]

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