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Part-1: Will Artificial Intelligence Help Maintain U.S. Naval Superiority over China’s Growing Naval Power?

Marv's Smart Future

Most people enjoy the benefits of talking to our computers, cars, and home specialty devices like Google Home and Amazon Alexa but don’t think about or care that these technologies are enabled by natural language processing (NLP), one of the today’s most advanced forms of AI/ML. However, unlike stealth technology where the U.S.

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The Good and the Bad of.NET Framework Programming

Altexsoft

In 2014, Microsoft announced a dramatic shift in the way.NET exists by presenting.NET Core, a new cross-platform, cloud-friendly, and open-source version of the framework.NET Core made it to a release in 2016, becoming the main technology to consider for new.NET projects. In.NET Core, an open-source CoreCLR is used.

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The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

During COVID-19, Zoom-enabled tech workers have discovered the benefits of remote work from cheaper, less congested communities elsewhere. But other challenges to Silicon Valley’s preeminence are more fundamental than the tech diaspora. Is this the end of Silicon Valley as we know it? Internet regulation is upon us. When Arthur C.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: U.S. To Award Millions in AI Cyber Tool Contest, While NIST Revamps Cybersecurity Framework

Tenable

AI vendors Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI will support participants by providing their technology and expertise, while the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) will act as an advisor. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) wants you – yes, you! – Tech products are inherently secure.

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