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Invoking IT to help revitalize Indigenous languages at risk of extinction

CIO

Seeing the creative ways other communities put the software to use has only helped the software improve, Baldwin says. “We We kind of have our own internal process figured out, but as other communities start to use the software, they’re using it in different ways. They have different programs; they have different goals.

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Citigroup’s CIO Discovers That The User Interface Really Does Matter

The Accidental Successful CIO

Business software can be very difficult for users to use correctly Image Credit: Micah Elizabeth Scott. Most people with the CIO job view the applications that the company uses to run its business as being their responsibility. The reason that the mistake was made was because the user interface for the application is hard to use.

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Exafunction aims to reduce AI dev costs by abstracting away hardware

TechCrunch

Emerging from stealth today, Exafunction is developing a platform to abstract away the complexity of using hardware to train AI systems. “Improvements [in AI] are often underpinned by large increases in … computational complexity. million training GPT-3. OpenAI is estimated to have spent $4.6 ” Seed of an idea. .

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How to Get Profits with Vehicle Tracking Software

Apiumhub

If you manage a fleet of vehicles then you probably know that Vehicle Tracking software improves the productivity of your employees and fleet with the end result of improving your customer service and profit margin. This definitely improves the efficiency of the entire fleet management system. Enhanced Asset Performance.

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Why Go Interoperable? 5 Concrete Reasons to Make the Switch

PowerSchool

They make implementation, maintenance, and training really difficult–and costly. Integrated K-12 software improves data connectivity. In the world of education, simpler is better. Interoperable edtech reduces operational costs. Disparate IT environments eat up your IT resources. A successful district relies on accurate data.