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IBM releases Qiskit modules that use quantum computers to improve machine learning
×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .IBM is releasing Qiskit Machine Learning, a set of new application modules that’s part of its open source quantum software. The new feature is the latest expansion of the company’s to get more developers to begin experimenting with quantum computers.According to a , the machine learning modules promise to help optimize machine learning by using quantum computers for some parts of the process.“Quantum computation offers another potential avenue to increase the power of...…×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .IBM is releasing Qiskit Machine Learning, a set of new application modules that’s part of its open source quantum software. The new feature is the latest expansion of the company’s to get more developers to begin experimenting with quantum computers.According to a , the machine learning modules promise to help optimize machine learning by using quantum computers for some parts of the process.“Quantum computation offers another potential avenue to increase the power of...WW…
IBM bets homomorphic encryption is ready to deliver stronger data security for early adopters
×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .The topics of security and data have become almost inseparable as enterprises move more workloads to the cloud. But unlocking new uses for that data, particularly driving richer AI and machine learning, will require next-generation security.To that end, companies have been developing to allow data to remain encrypted while it is being processed. But as a complement to that, a security process known as fully homomorphic encryption is now on the verge of making its way...…×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .The topics of security and data have become almost inseparable as enterprises move more workloads to the cloud. But unlocking new uses for that data, particularly driving richer AI and machine learning, will require next-generation security.To that end, companies have been developing to allow data to remain encrypted while it is being processed. But as a complement to that, a security process known as fully homomorphic encryption is now on the verge of making its way...WW…
Facebook’s alleged use of APIs to crush competition is a warning to other data companies
Log OutLearn about the next-gen architecture needed to unlock the true capabilities of AI and machine learning.Much of the reaction to the antitrust lawsuits government regulators filed against Facebook this week has focused on the demand that the social media giant divest WhatsApp and Instagram. But while such a move could have a big impact on Facebook and consumers, the legal actions may have broader implications for the ways other companies use their own APIs and customer data.In the claim filed this week by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the agency . In part, the FTC argues that...…Log OutLearn about the next-gen architecture needed to unlock the true capabilities of AI and machine learning.Much of the reaction to the antitrust lawsuits government regulators filed against Facebook this week has focused on the demand that the social media giant divest WhatsApp and Instagram. But while such a move could have a big impact on Facebook and consumers, the legal actions may have broader implications for the ways other companies use their own APIs and customer data.In the claim filed this week by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, the agency . In part, the FTC argues that...WW…
Pew: 26% of U.S. adults get their news from YouTube
×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .YouTube has emerged as a critical source of news for people in the U.S. as independent and traditional media sources attract massive audiences on the video-sharing site. But the growing influence of Google’s video platform also heightens concerns about its struggle to control .In a study the released today, 26% of U.S. adults said they now get their news from YouTube. That includes 23% via videos posted by news organizations and 23% from independent YouTube channels....…×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .YouTube has emerged as a critical source of news for people in the U.S. as independent and traditional media sources attract massive audiences on the video-sharing site. But the growing influence of Google’s video platform also heightens concerns about its struggle to control .In a study the released today, 26% of U.S. adults said they now get their news from YouTube. That includes 23% via videos posted by news organizations and 23% from independent YouTube channels....WW…
NYU study: Facebook’s content moderation efforts are ‘grossly inadequate’
×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .In a scathing indictment of Facebook’s content moderation strategy, a new study identifies the company’s decision to outsource such work as a key reason its efforts are failing.The that calls on Facebook to end the outsourcing practice and commit to bringing the work in-house so moderation receives the resources and attention it deserves. The report also calls for a massive increase in the number of moderators, as well as improved working conditions that...…×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .In a scathing indictment of Facebook’s content moderation strategy, a new study identifies the company’s decision to outsource such work as a key reason its efforts are failing.The that calls on Facebook to end the outsourcing practice and commit to bringing the work in-house so moderation receives the resources and attention it deserves. The report also calls for a massive increase in the number of moderators, as well as improved working conditions that...WW…
Despite Twitter’s Trump stance, it’s still just as toxic as Facebook
×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .Friends have been slowly abandoning Facebook over the past few years. But outrage has intensified following the company’s refusal to condemn President Trump’s posts after the killing of George Floyd in police custody and ensuing protests.I understand this fury, having repeatedly grappled with the company’s various failings myself. What I find more baffling is that the triumphant decision to quit Facebook is often accompanied by a more dubious call to arms: Come follow...…×Please wait...Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! .Friends have been slowly abandoning Facebook over the past few years. But outrage has intensified following the company’s refusal to condemn President Trump’s posts after the killing of George Floyd in police custody and ensuing protests.I understand this fury, having repeatedly grappled with the company’s various failings myself. What I find more baffling is that the triumphant decision to quit Facebook is often accompanied by a more dubious call to arms: Come follow...WW…
Apple fined record $1.23 billion in France for price-fixing scheme
×Please wait...Interested in learning what's next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat Summit Next. .France’s competition agency has announced a $1.23 billion fine against Apple, claiming the tech giant conspired with distributors of gadgets such as the iPad to fix prices and limit competition.The decision came from France’s and is its largest fine ever. The agency said Apple tightly restricted supplies and effectively required distributors like Tech Data and Ingram Micro to charge the same prices Apple...…×Please wait...Interested in learning what's next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat Summit Next. .France’s competition agency has announced a $1.23 billion fine against Apple, claiming the tech giant conspired with distributors of gadgets such as the iPad to fix prices and limit competition.The decision came from France’s and is its largest fine ever. The agency said Apple tightly restricted supplies and effectively required distributors like Tech Data and Ingram Micro to charge the same prices Apple...WW…
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