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Radar Trends to Watch: January 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

It’s been known to impersonate Linux, help developers learn new programming languages, and even improve traditional college courses (where its ability to make mistakes can be turned into an asset). Geoff Hinton proposes forward-forward neural networks , which may be as effective as backpropagation while requiring much less power to train.

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Radar Trends to Watch: June 2023

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AI has infiltrated programming, security, and virtually every branch of technology. If Apple can’t make technology into a fashion statement, no one can. Chirper is a social network for AI. It supports iPhones, Windows, Linux, MacOS, and web browsers. It’s not just Linux. But that’s hardly news. Or maybe not.

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Zededa lands a cash infusion to expand its edge device management software

TechCrunch

The company raised $26 million in Series B funding, Zededa today announced, contributed by a range of investors including Coast Range Capital, Lux Capital, Energize Ventures, Almaz Capital, Porsche Ventures, Chevron Technology Ventures, Juniper Networks, Rockwell Automation, Samsung Next and EDF North America Ventures.

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Radar trends to watch: November 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

I’ve been skeptical about digital twins; they seem to be a technology looking for an application. However, Digital Twins (AI models of real-world systems, used for predicting their behavior) seem like a useful technology for optimizing the performance of large batteries. a threat to privacy, or a valuable academic research tool?

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An Edge Vision for the Metaverse

CIO

What’s different now is that the concept of what will comprise a network node is changing rapidly, along with the number of interconnected devices. Separating system and application spaces is already gaining followers for immutable Linux operating systems – even in consumer devices. Some form(s) of “the metaverse” and Web 3.0

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Radar trends to watch: October 2021

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The unwilling star of this month’s trends is clearly Facebook. Reservoir computing is a neural network technique that has been used to solve computationally difficult problems in dynamic systems. Deep Mind’s technology for up-scaling image resolution looks really good. How intrusive do you want your phone to be?

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Radar Trends to Watch: July 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The most important issue facing technology might now be the protection of privacy. While that’s not a new concern, it’s a concern that most computer users have been willing to ignore, and that most technology companies have been willing to let them ignore. Linus Torvalds predicts that Rust will be used in the Linux kernel by 2023.